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Today the Department of health announced investment of £19m over the next year for social enterprises.
In this edition, Professor Sue Hill provides feedback from two-day leadership event for healthcare scientists - including links to presentations, posters and details of the winners of the Healthcare Science Awards 2012.
Following the recent announcement by the Prime Minister of a ‘Friends and Family Test’ to be implemented in the NHS, in response to recommendations…
A letter written to NHS Chief Executives advises that the next call for honours nominations will take place in July. It asks that the NHS put…
This special edition of the AHP Bulletin takes a look at the changing world of informatics and how it affects allied health professionals. Learn…
The regular bulletin from the Medical Directors.
The Department of Health has published the third edition of the Long Term Conditions Compendium of Information.
A toolkit to support commissioning of community (ie direct access) pathology services has been produced by the Department of Health working …
Hospices are to benefit from up to £60 million of funding to help improve the quality of care for people nearing the end of their lives, Care Services Minister Paul Burstow announced today.
Homeless Link and St Mungo’s have published a report, commissioned by the Department of Health, on how homeless people are treated by hospitals…
The Department of Health has published guidance to support the NHS in implementing the NHS Safety Thermometer.
The Nursing and Care Quality Forum’s initial recommendations to the Prime Minister have been published today.
Programme of work aims to deliver major improvements in dementia care and research by 2015.
A letter from David Flory, Deputy NHS Chief Executive
The PM today called on young volunteers to help people with dementia by working in care homes.
Paul Burstow talks at the RCGP Conference.
Updated 15 June to reflect extended deadline The closing date for this consultation has been extended to Friday 31 August 2012. Some organisations…
The care system is facing major challenges as the number of looked after children rises and retiring foster carers are not replaced fast enough, Children’s Minister Tim Loughton will warn tonight.
Using information and technology to put people in greater control of their health and care is at the heart of the Government’s strategy - The…
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