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Mashup Score: 4NHS England » NHS England’s position on physician associates, 7 February 2024 letter to Royal College of Physicians - 3 month(s) ago
Sarah Clarke President, Royal College of Physicians 11 St Andrews Place, Regent’s Park London, NW1 4LE Thank you for the opportunity to meet with elected councillors of the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) on the 18 of January to discuss our ambitions for Medical Associate Professions (MAPs), specifically physician associate (PA) roles, in the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan (LTWP). We are aware that there is considerable discussion about these roles and we continue to work with partners, including MAPs
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Mashup Score: 17NHS England » Dementia programme and preparation for new Alzheimer’s disease modifying treatments - 3 month(s) ago
Agenda item: 9 (public session) Report by: Claire Murdoch, National Director, Mental Health and John Stewart, National Director of Specialised Commissioning Paper type: For discussion 1 February 2024 Recruited patient and public voice (PPV) Consultation/engagement Quantitative data and insight, for example national surveys Partnership working with voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations The national dementia team aims to utilise patient and carer voices to inform policy making. This
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This guide is for healthcare staff in general practices, primary care networks (PCNs), integrated care systems (ICSs) and anyone else who is seeking to reduce digital exclusion in general practice, particularly among under-served and marginalised communities. It has been produced by Good Things Foundation (a digital inclusion charity) and NHS England’s Primary Care Transformation Programme, supported by the Voluntary, Community, and Social Enterprise Health and Wellbeing Alliance. It draws on examples of
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Mashup Score: 0NHS England » Investing in the future of health research: secure, accessible and life saving - 5 month(s) ago
Secure data environments (SDEs) are data storage and access platforms, which uphold the highest standards of privacy and security of NHS health and social care data when used for research and analysis. They allow approved users to access and analyse data without the data leaving the environment. Today we are really excit ed to announce over £13.5 million investment for teams across England to develop a country-wide network of NHS owned SDEs. Secure data environments (SDEs) will deliver more rapid and
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Mashup Score: 0Statistics » COVID-19 Hospital Activity - 5 month(s) ago
Health and high quality care for all, now and for future generations
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Cardiovascular disease is the biggest cause of avoidable mortality in England and for many people can result in long-term disability. It is intrinsically linked to health inequalities. Early detection and treatment of CVD can help patients live longer, healthier lives. The NHS is working towards this by increasing the diagnosis, monitoring and management of serious but treatable conditions such as atrial fibrillation, high blood pressure (hypertension) and high cholesterol. With regard to cholesterol
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Mashup Score: 59NHS England » Addressing the significant financial challenges created by industrial action in 2023/24, and immediate actions to take - 6 month(s) ago
We are writing to provide clarity on the funding and actions the NHS has been asked to take to manage the financial and performance pressures created by industrial action following discussions with Government. As a result of these pressures, for the remainder of the financial year our agreed priorities are to achieve financial balance, protect patient safety and prioritise emergency performance and capacity, while protecting urgent care, high priority elective and cancer care. In response, we are asking
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Mashup Score: 59NHS England » Addressing the significant financial challenges created by industrial action in 2023/24, and immediate actions to take - 6 month(s) ago
We are writing to provide clarity on the funding and actions the NHS has been asked to take to manage the financial and performance pressures created by industrial action following discussions with Government. As a result of these pressures, for the remainder of the financial year our agreed priorities are to achieve financial balance, protect patient safety and prioritise emergency performance and capacity, while protecting urgent care, high priority elective and cancer care. In response, we are asking
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Mashup Score: 59NHS England » Addressing the significant financial challenges created by industrial action in 2023/24, and immediate actions to take - 6 month(s) ago
We are writing to provide clarity on the funding and actions the NHS has been asked to take to manage the financial and performance pressures created by industrial action following discussions with Government. As a result of these pressures, for the remainder of the financial year our agreed priorities are to achieve financial balance, protect patient safety and prioritise emergency performance and capacity, while protecting urgent care, high priority elective and cancer care. In response, we are asking
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Mashup Score: 0
This guidance describes the benefits of referral optimisation in adult services managing musculoskeletal conditions, focusing on the use of specialist advice to enable people to be seen by the right person, at the right time and in the right place. NHS England is not responsible for content on external websites.
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RT @mark_toshner: I think this is a welcome and clear statement from NHSE. https://t.co/7SS1Bh85XW