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This evaluation strategy sets out the Department of Health and Social Care's (DHSC) vision for high-quality evaluation of its policies, programmes and projects.
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Summary of stakeholder responses after the call for evidence on on ashwagandha food supplements
This consultation, which was published on 24th February 2025 and closed on 19th May 2025, sought stakeholder views on proposed amendments to the Food Law Code of Practice (England) (the Code) and Practice Guidance.
Seeks views on the draft General Medical Council Order 2026.
The MHRA is seeking evidence on the regulation of AI in healthcare to inform the recommendations of the National Commission into the Regulation of AI in Healthcare.
Proposed changes to the headline payment percentage and consultation procedure of the statutory scheme to control the cost of branded health service medicines.
The government response to the Lord Mann review into antisemitism and other forms of racism in the NHS.
Equality impact assessment of the introduction of targeted screening for prostate cancer.
An agreement between DHSC, NHS England and ABPI to support patient access to medicines, the financial sustainability of the NHS and the UK life sciences sector.
Outlines how integrated care boards (ICBs) will focus on their role as strategic commissioners of local health services.
The government’s response to the recommendations made by the House of Commons Women and Equalities Committee in its 12th report of session 2024 to 2026.
This consultation seeks views on proposals to introduce new safeguards using powers under the Sunbeds Act in England.
MHRA are seeking feedback on a proposed framework for rare disease therapies.
Outlines the proposed legislative changes in the upcoming Health Bill to the way patient safety is being strengthened.
Outlines the role and functions of the restructured Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC).
Outlines the proposed legislative changes in the upcoming Health Bill to the way patient and public voice is listened to and acted upon within the health and care system.
Outlines how the Department of Health and Social Care will set direction and maintain oversight of the health system, once NHS England has been abolished.
Explains how the Health Bill will enable the creation of a single patient record.
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