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Information on 'Health Equity North' and PHE’s response to 'Due North', the report of the inquiry on health equity for the north of England.
Seeks views on which topics to include in social care guidelines and standards, to provide the best possible quality and value for money.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Triennial review of the NHS Pay Review Body (NHSPRB) and the Review Body on Doctors' and Dentists' Remuneration (DDRB).
Government response to the House of Commons Health Select Committee report on the impact of physical activity and diet on health.
Government response to the Public Administration Select Committee report on clinical incidents, and the Morecambe Bay Investigation.
Seeks views on proposed changes to the NHS Constitution.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Provides information on location, number, functions, skills and competences of the infection prevention and control (IPC) nursing workforce.
This review identifies the size and scope of the wider public health workforce in England.
The MHRA is asking for feedback on a proposal to allow wider access to naloxone for the purpose of saving life in an emergency.
Describes priority areas for NIB work streams and programmes that will be carried out to support delivery of Five Year Forward View.
These roadmaps show progress across the National Information Board on using data and technology to improve health and care.
The government is making it easier for people who drink to do so responsibly, and it is improving alcohol services locally.
In emergency situations, the government wants to be ready to protect people’s health and prevent deaths.
The government wants to make sure that health and social care services are safe for patients and adults in vulnerable situations.
The government wants to reduce the harm tobacco causes by stopping people taking up smoking and helping more people to quit.
The government is helping people to be more active and to eat healthily, and it’s making sure people get the right support to lose weight.
We’re improving the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, and helping survivors to live more comfortably.
Making sure the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games continue to benefit the whole country for many years.
We want carers to get the information, advice and support they need to stay healthy while they are caring for somebody else.
The government wants health and social care services to work together more efficiently so that people get the right combination of care.
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