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Around 300,000 children, including those with conditions such as autism, ADHD, and dyslexia, will be better supported to achieve and thrive as a successful programme to help boost attendance and ...
The article being shared is from the Society of Occupational Medicine and shares learning from the WorkWell pilot sites. Occupational Health has a key role in supporting those with more complex health ...
Many clinicians are convinced by the potential of Group Clinics—but turning belief into action can be challenging. This article explores the most common barriers faced by those trying to get started ...
The National Quality Board has issued this position statement for those working in health and care systems. The position statement highlights the importance of prioritising the delivery of ...
More than 900,000 adults at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes have started using the NHS’s Healthier You programme to improve their health, since it was launched in 2016. A record 166,360 adults ...
The government has paid for new linear accelerator (LINAC) machines at 28 hospitals. The machines use modern technology and could help reduce delays to treatment and, in some cases, could reduce the ...
The King's Fund long read sets out how artificial intelligence is currently being developed, tested and used within health and care.
A 30-minute e-learning module, developed by NHS England’s Healthcare Inequalities Improvement Programme and the Royal College of General Practitioners, informs GPs about the experiences of Black women ...
There are differences between all GP practices and reasons for the variation can be difficult to spot. Some practices may struggle financially more than others, some may need help to address Care ...
The lives of people with chronic kidney disease could be changed for the better after the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence has recommended a new treatment option for use in the NHS.