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    We demonstrate the power of a data-informed medicines-based approach in discovering the indirect effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on cardiovascular events using 1.32 billion records of dispensed medications in England, Scotland and Wales. We estimate that interruption of preventive care could result in more than 13,000 extra cardiovascular events.

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    • .@Nature: New study of the indirect effect of the #COVID19 pandemic on #cardiovascular (CV) events using 1.32 billion records of dispensed meds in #England #Scotland #Wales show that interruption of preventive care could result in >13,000 extra CV events. https://t.co/ivD4iZmmaf https://t.co/PRBEpIiQNE

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    27 October 2004, Welsh Government Patients in Wales will start to receive dental check-ups at a frequency to suit them Health Minister Jane Hutt said today when she welcomed new clinical guideline published by the National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE).The new guideline states that the recommended interval between dental check-ups should be determined specifically for each…

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    • .@CDOWales, with respect, do you really believe this? Seems highly unlikely that until now all patients were given a 6 month #dental recall. In 2004, recall guidance was issued in #Wales https://t.co/gP1kmSdwXX Disappointing that @WGHealthandCare is also recycling old news https://t.co/oC2Nul9BDD https://t.co/yHqzOpwvqc

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    On Tuesday 26 April the Welsh Government published plans to reduce waiting lists in Wales, with health boards supported by an extra £60m, £15m a year over the next four years. Their aim is that by spring 2025, no patient (across most specialties) should have to have to wait more than a year for non-urgent NHS treatment by Spring 2025. Their plan…

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    • Read our response to the @WelshGovernment's newly-published plans to reduce waiting list times in #Wales with an injection of £60m funding for Local Health Boards ▶️ https://t.co/9Rof6uP1bt https://t.co/rxAp6feS3w

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    This audit aims to improve the quality of care for people living with inflammatory arthritis.

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    • Reviewing your #NEIAA performance against other Trusts and health boards in your local area could help you identify your strengths and weaknesses. We’ve got data 📋 for those in #Wales and #England; take a look here ➡️ https://t.co/VUADp5iso3 https://t.co/78T6fLdPMc