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A monthly report showing the number of people waiting for more than 8 weeks for diagnostic services and 14 weeks for therapy services.
Information about drug strategy funding to local authorities to help them improve their drug and alcohol treatment and recovery systems.
Guide to the legal framework that health professionals need to take account of in obtaining valid consent to examination, treatment or care.
Employment Tribunal decision.
A monthly report showing information on the number of people treated within 26 weeks of the date a referral letter was received in the hospital.
This document contains the following information: National Treatment Agency annual accounts 2009 to 2010.
Provisional monthly performance figures for structured drug and alcohol treatment in England. These provisional statistics are produced on behalf of the NTA by the University of Manchester.
A report on whether appropriate assessment of older cancer patients would result in better access to cancer treatment.
This study aims to assess the time to treatment initiation and the risk factors associated with delayed treatment for patients started on TB treatment
Statistics on alcohol and drug misuse treatment for adults from the National Drug Treatment Monitoring System (NDTMS).
Information on Consultant-led Referral to Treatment waiting times, monitoring length of time from referral through to elective treatment.
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