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Government launches independent review to look at rising demand for mental health, ADHD and autism services and what is driving it.
Savings for families on baby formula as government brings in measures to help tackle child poverty.
GP online access has been rolled out at nearly all GP practices, benefiting patients across England.
Jess Asato appointed Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) adviser to reform NHS response as part of the government's mission to halve VAWG within a decade.
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 Secretary of State addressed the Barnardo's Health Conference about children’s health.
The government has announced an extension of the Soft Drinks Industry Levy to more high-sugar drinks, including milk-based drinks.
The Chancellor is extending the freeze on NHS prescription charges next year to keep prescriptions under a tenner, saving patients around £12 million next year.
The government updates NHS IP guidance for the first time in 23 years, cutting red tape so innovations reach patients faster and boost the UK's economic growth.
The government launches bold plan to tackle physical and mental health challenges faced by men and boys, and reduce inequalities.
Wes Streeting, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, addressed the NHS Providers Conference in Manchester to talk about the next steps for reforming the NHS.
High-performing NHS trusts will be given more independence to deliver faster, better and more personalised care.
Health Secretary announces plans to redirect billions of pounds from NHS reform back into patient care.
Government rolls out new training programme to help NHS staff across England give the armed forces community the personalised care they deserve.
More patients will receive faster, more convenient care from the comfort of their own homes, through the rollout of new digital technologies across the NHS.
The government will underline its commitment to get children heathier and more active following new figures revealing the scale of the childhood obesity problem.
Thanks to the government’s reforms, record capital investment and the hard work of NHS staff, the NHS continues to outperform its productivity target of 2%.
Hundreds of thousands of people are receiving faster care thanks to the government’s partnership with the private sector - free at the point of use.
More NHS sites across England to cut bills with Great British Energy solar panels.
Menopause advice will be added to free health checks to help millions of women get the care they need.
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