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This contains the remit letters, evidence papers and timetable for NHSPRB’s 2018 pay round.
Letters to NHS Pay Review Body and Review Body on Doctors' and Dentists' Remuneration 2018 to 2019.
New specialists will speed up cancer diagnoses and improve access to treatment.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Five new members join the board at the Department of Health.
Changes to rules on blood donation will maintain the safety of the blood supply while allowing more people to donate.
Independent investigation to be offered to families who suffer stillbirth or life-changing injuries to their babies, along with other measures to cut stillbirths.
Minister's letter of response to the January 2017 report 'These are our children: a review by Dame Christine Lenehan'.
Patients to get breakthrough technologies and treatments up to 4 years earlier through new accelerated access scheme.
The Beyond Places of Safety fund will focus on improving urgent mental healthcare in local areas.
Trainee GPs will receive £20,000 to work in parts of the country struggling to recruit.
Department of Health will work with GP representatives on how a scheme could work.
The programme will train a million people in basic mental health 'first aid' skills.
The reforms include a 25% increase in training posts for nurses and improvements to working conditions.
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt explains the thinking behind the Health Service Safety Investigations Bill, and recent steps to improve patient safety.
The government announced reforms to payments supporting people who received infected blood during NHS treatment in the 1970s and 1980s.
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt discusses what the UK is doing in the fight against dementia, and the importance of partnership.
Healthcare UK raising the profile and appeal of exporting healthcare services overseas.
Proposals will give the Health Service Safety Investigations Body power to investigate serious patient safety incidents.
On World Sepsis Day, Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt talks about why it's important to know the symptoms of sepsis, and to treat the infection early.
Jeremy Hunt announces measures to improve sepsis identification, tracking and prevention.
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