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Letter to NHS trust and foundation trust (FT) chief executives in England.
Provides information about a change to the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 that comes into effect on 14 December 2016.
Health Secretary talks about motivation, morale, leadership and flexible working in the NHS.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Health Secretary wants more doctors and nurses to occupy positions at the most senior levels of NHS.
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt will announce new nursing degree apprenticeship, opening up a career in nursing to more people.
A board of experts will advise the government on how best to reduce the impact of antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
Remarks by Rudy Fernandez, British Deputy High Commission Chennai at inaugural of new integrated Burn-Care Centre in Kerala, 23 November.
The Department of Health's response to the Macular Society’s campaign for funding for research into age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
UK universities invited to apply for Department of Health funding for research to benefit people’s health in low and middle-income countries.
New funding for vaccine development projects to help fight deadly diseases like Zika and Ebola.
New non-invasive prenatal test for Down’s, Edwards’ and Patau’s syndromes, which is safer for women and their babies.
A new listening programme to find out more about the experiences of people with dementia and their carers starts in England.
Sir Hugh Taylor talks about the need for commitment and collaboration to make sure the Accelerated Access Review proposals become reality.
New recommendations set out how patients could get quicker access to innovative new diagnostic tools, treatments, and medical technologies.
Lord Prior welcomes new ambitions to speed up patient access to innovative new treatments.
Changes include a reward system for high quality service and a pharmacy access scheme for isolated areas with higher health needs.
The "Our Chance" campaign aims to maximise women's chances of having safer pregnancies.
New measures to make giving birth safer, including maternity safety funding and publishing maternity ratings, have been announced.
Organisations can apply for contracts of up to £175,000 to develop ways to reduce acute anxiety of hospital visits for people with dementia.
Health Secretary announces increase in medical training places from September 2018.
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