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Matt Hancock said it is possible to end new transmissions of HIV in England within 10 years through better prevention, detection and treatment.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Penny Mordaunt vows her support for Global Goal 3.3, to end AIDS by 2030 at the AIDSfree Cities Global Forum.
Use of barrier methods to reduce skin reactions may affect device performance.
Interim advice to the Home Office regarding the legitimate use of controlled drugs in research and healthcare.
Seven new members of the Advisory Council for the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) have been announced today.
The report gives recommendations to revitalise the GP partnership business model and ensure a sustainable future for general practice in England.
ACCEA announces details of the timetable for applying for new awards and renewals in 2019.
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock has today delivered an oral statement to the House of Commons.
Prime Minister Theresa May's speech at the NHS Long-Term Plan launch at Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool.
The 10-year plan includes measures to prevent 150,000 heart attacks, strokes and dementia cases, and better access to mental health services for adults and children.
From getting the best start in life, to supporting you into old age, the NHS Long Term Plan will be hailed by the Prime Minister as a historic moment for patients across the nation.
Hospitals and social care services across England are using the funding to improve their resilience this winter.
Mothers and new babies will be offered better support as part of plans designed to make the NHS one of the best places in the world to give birth.
Outdated and frustrating IT systems in GP practices will be replaced with modern technology under widespread changes announced by the Health and Social Care Secretary.
England’s Chief Medical Officer, Professor Dame Sally Davies, proposes a “re-positioning of the role of health in society”.
A total of 75 projects will receive money to upgrade facilities and treat more patients, including mental health and new integrated care services in the community.
Matt Hancock has banned the NHS from buying fax machines and has ordered a complete phase-out by April 2020.
The review will focus on patients who take multiple medicines, to ensure patients are receiving the most appropriate treatment for their needs.
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care has written to medicine suppliers to update them on medicine supply preparations for a potential no-deal Brexit.
The 100,000 Genomes Project has sequenced 100,000 whole genomes, helping to improve diagnosis and treatment for patients with rare diseases and cancer.
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