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37,700 women have purchased hormone replacement therapy (HRT) prescription prepayment certificates (PPC) following the launch, saving over £1.13 million.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
A new taskforce to help improve housing options for older people will be headed by Professor Julienne Meyer
Building on the People at the Heart of Care white paper, the government has set out plans to further digitise the social care sector and bolster the workforce.
An independent review of integrated care systems (ICSs) has today published its final report.
Investment is aimed at sparking a new wave of revolutionary medical research across the industry.
From 1 April 2023, women in England will be able to access cheaper hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to help with menopause symptoms.
Additional funds will help cover the costs of nursing care, ensuring the vital service can continue to support the needs of residents who rely on it.
Four life sciences companies from across the UK will benefit from the first tranche of Life Sciences Innovative Manufacturing Fund (LSIMF) grants.
Sir Hugh Taylor has been appointed as Chief Negotiations Adviser for the voluntary scheme for branded medicines pricing and access (VPAS).
The government will provide a plan to promote cyber resilience across the health and care sectors by 2030, protecting both services and patients.
The UK Government has named two leaders in dementia research to spearhead the ambitious national Mission to tackle dementia.
Precautionary and temporary measures introduced in January to improve the UK’s ability to detect potential new variants of COVID from China are being removed.
Around 400,000 women across England will get better access to menopause support - saving hundreds of pounds and making treatment more accessible.
Letter from the Health and Social Care Secretary to the General Secretary of the Royal College of Nursing about improving recruitment, retention and professional development for nursing staff.
After constructive talks with health unions, the government has put forward an offer for more than 1 million NHS staff to receive an additional pay rise.
The MHRA’s UK Stem Cell Bank is one of only two places in the world to test this technology.
Charges for NHS prescriptions, wigs and fabric supports.
Women across the country to benefit from better access to care for essential services for menstrual problems, contraception, pelvic pain and menopause care.
Adults aged 75 and over, residents in a care home for older adults and immunosuppressed individuals will be eligible for a spring booster.
Five projects will receive part of £5 million innovation fund to test new ways to reduce use of so-called recreational drugs.
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