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Sussex families to get answers as maternity review scope confirmed.
NHS deploys specialist teams and expands urgent care services to tackle corridor care, cut waits and ease A&E pressure, targeting worst-affected trusts.
The government will better protect and strengthen the visiting rights for people in health and care settings, following a review of Regulation 9A.
Members confirmed for new Maternity and Neonatal Taskforce chaired by the Health and Social Care Secretary to deliver improvements on maternity.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting appoints Donna Ockenden to lead the independent review into Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust's maternity and neonatal service.
Patients will receive faster diagnosis, quicker treatment and the support to live well with cancer under the government’s landmark new National Cancer Plan.
The Secretary of State launched the National Cancer Plan today at the Royal Free Hospital in North London.
£10 million financial support package for families of children and young people with cancer to cover travel costs to and from appointments.
A new referral service will connect victims with help through their GP, and there's up to £50 million for therapeutic support for child victims of sexual abuse.
The government has launched a scheme that will see thousands of people benefit from improved HIV testing and treatment under a new action plan.
The Minister of State for Care, Stephen Kinnock spoke at the Hospice UK conference, launching the Palliative and End-of-Life Care Modern Service Framework.
Government rolls out new training programme to help NHS staff across England give the armed forces community the personalised care they deserve.
Settlement provides £26 million annually offering crucial financial certainty for services supporting seriously ill children and families.
The government takes urgent action to tackle antisemitism and other forms of racism in the NHS.
Baroness Amos has been selected to lead the independent investigation into NHS maternity and neonatal care to drive urgent improvements to care and safety.
More than 100,000 baby loss certificates have now been issued to parents who have lost a pregnancy, allowing them to formally recognise their loss.
The UK chief pharmaceutical officers have given advice to help pharmacists and pharmacy technicians wanting to take part in the assisted dying debate.
The UK chief nursing officers have given advice to help nurses and midwives wanting to take part in the assisted dying debate.
The UK chief medical officers and NHS England National Medical Director have given advice to help doctors wanting to take part in the assisted dying debate.
Health and Social Care Secretary visits North West and West Midlands health and care services to thank staff.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
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