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Estimates of the main causes of death and disability, attributable risk factors and the effect of deprivation, modelled for England and its regions.
Report that compares data from the 2016 Global Burden of Disease study for England with 22 countries. Findings informed the NHS England 10-year strategy.
The new burdens doctrine is part of a suite of measures to ensure Council Tax payers do not face excessive increases.
Resources to help local commissioners achieve value for money by estimating the return on investment (ROI) and cost-effectiveness of public health programmes.
Sets out a more collaborative and efficient approach to data collections across the health and social care system.
The government's plans achieve significant reductions in bureaucracy for the research, innovation and university sectors.
This professional resource outlines the actions that can be taken to further reduce TB incidence and associated health inequalities.
Report outlining the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency’s (MHRA's) commitment to burden reduction activity.
Help your team understand why they need to meet the website and mobile app accessibility regulations.
A national point prevalence survey on healthcare associated infections (HCAIs), antimicrobial use (AMU) and antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) in England, 2023.
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