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Products and resources for health and social care professionals to improve the quality of services and reduce inequalities experienced by people with dementia.
From blood tests to AI, new ways to diagnose dementia sooner and treat it faster set to be unlocked by new research challenge.
Number of people diagnosed with Dementia according to GP records
This profile tool provides health and social care professionals with data to help them improve services and outcomes for people with dementia and their carers. The profile is produced by PHE’s Neurology and Dementia Intelligence team part of the Health...
An updated interactive factsheet with March 2024 data, that show the disparities across England in relation to the diagnosis of people with dementia and the care they receive.
Evidence and guidance to help healthcare professionals maximise their contribution to supporting the health, wellbeing and independence of people with dementia.
Roundup of the activity at the G8 dementia summit on 11 December 2013.
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