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Health minister Alistair Burt on the importance of listening and understanding when providing services for people with learning disabilities.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
From 1 July anybody in the UK selling medicines online to the general public needs to be registered with the MHRA and to be on the MHRA’s list of UK registered online retail sellers.
The Department of Health is looking for nominations for the Queen’s Birthday Honours list 2016.
A 29 year old man was sentenced to prison for selling counterfeit and prescription-only medicines.
Public Health England (PHE) reminds travellers of the fatal risks of malaria.
Richard Stubbs, Commercial Director of Yorkshire and Humber Academic Health Science Network (AHSN), on assisting NHS front-line innovation.
Today the Secretary of State is announcing the move to a single leader of Monitor and the Trust Development Authority (TDA), the organisations who are together responsible for providing increased support to hospitals to cont…
Lord Carter says hospitals could save billions of pounds by better use of staff, medicines, supplies and more efficient processes.
Monitor has opened an investigation into Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust to find out why patients have been waiting too long to be seen in its A&E department.
Getting new drugs and medtech to patients faster: find out what was said.
MHRA is asking healthcare professionals for feedback on how it communicates medicines safety issues.
The UK National Screening Committee upheld its recommendation against screening programme for bladder cancer, following a review.
Headteacher Jane Siddons explains how being involved in the flu vaccination programme is making their school more resilient.
David Cameron will outline how the UK will step up its efforts to combat the outbreak and spread of deadly viruses.
Jeremy Hunt, Secretary of State for Health, talks about efficiency measures and culture changes needed within the NHS.
Local commissioners need to do more to ensure that their decision to select the provider of community services in east Devon is in the best interests of patients.
Two investigations into the finances at hospitals in the North West of England are being widened because some patients are waiting too long in A&E.
Sir Hugh Taylor writes on the work of the Accelerated Access Review to improve access to innovative healthcare for NHS patients.
Review is examining pathways for pharmaceuticals, medical technology and digital healthcare across four big interconnecting themes.
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