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PLIM: an approach to ensuring the relationship between prompts and large language models is validated quickly and efficiently.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
Progress update explaining the process for rationalising output and outcome monitoring indicators for future funding.
Changing behaviour to help promote early language and literacy development through the home learning environment (HLE).
NHS Improvement and NHS England have worked together as a single organisation since 1 April 2019, to help improve care for patients and provide leadership and support to the wider NHS.
AI experts are experimenting to build new AI within “Humphrey” to help speed up admin in areas like planning and social care, as 25 councils trial new AI tech from Whitehall.
Departmental Improvement Plans set out what departments will do to ensure their long-term health and success.
An approach to payment for providers of IAPT services that links payment to patient outcomes as well as the provider’s levels of activity.
Lowering the train driver age to 18 will help future-proof our railways, support young people in fulfilling careers and boost growth across the country.
What improvement support schools and trusts can get between September 2024 and July 2025.
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