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Lords Select Committee report says that there needs to be a new priority placed on HIV prevention.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New amendments to the Health and Social Care Bill.
In the latest Medical Director’s bulletin Bruce Keogh, NHS Medical Director talks about open public services, and the bulletin continues with…
Further details regarding 2010/11 performance-related pay awards for staff covered by the Pay Framework.
Letter from Richard Bradshaw, Director for DH Offender Health, Ray Hill, Director of Secure Accommodation at Youth Justice Board, and Rosanna O'Connor, Director of Delivery, NTA.
This letter explains that no more than 25% of very senior managers (VSMs) should receive a performance payment.
The results of two surveys have been published as part of the Department’s rolling programme of nutrient analysis.
As a National Adviser on QIPP, Mahmood Adil is looking to build a collaborative relationship between clinicians and finance managers to improve quality and efficiency.
They analysed how, over time, the experience of NHS staff at work links with performance measures that illustrate the quality of care that NHS trusts deliver.
38 degrees has issued legal advice on the Health and Social Care Bill.
Twelve week consultation launched today witch plans to reduce red tape across the NHS and save millions.
Nearly all British people are aware of the risks of skin cancer, but many still put themselves at risk by getting sunburnt.
New figures showing the quality of A&E services have been published for the first time today.
The North West Public Health Observatory has published statistics on hospital admissions related to alcohol.
The Lancet has published a series of articles on obesity which suggest that 40 per cent of adults could be obese by 2030 if current trends continue.
Statistics were released today by the Department of Health for NHS inpatient and outpatient waiting for the quarter ending 30 June 2011.
A new report sets out data coverage, data quality and performance information.
This letter to directors of public health from Professor John Newton, Lead Regional Director for Public Health on Death Certification Reforms, provides an update on the national reforms to death certification.
The health harms arising from licit and illicit substance use and misuse are wide-ranging and vary depending on the substance used and the pattern and context of their use, but it is well established that their use represent…
New guidance for education commissioners, higher education institutions and lecturers sets out the approach on aligning education with regard to provision of a transformed health visiting service.
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