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MHRA Chief Executive Dr June Raine explains the process behind the Agency's approval of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine
The National Data Guardian for Health and Social Care has published the outcomes from a public consultation about the Caldicott Principles and Caldicott Guardians.
National Data Guardian Dame Fiona Caldicott discusses the outcome of her consultation about Caldicott Principles and Caldicott Guardians and the use of data during the pandemic.
Professor Deborah Sturdy OBE will take up the new role to represent social care nurses and provide clinical leadership to the workforce.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The 2021 national Clinical Excellence Awards competition is now open. It will close to applications at 5pm on Thursday 18 March 2021.
A case study to show how Bradford District Council used the 5 domains of the Prevention Concordat to plan a mental health response during the COVID-19 pandemic.
As of Monday 7 December high-performing consultant doctors and dentists, and academic GPs can apply for the annual national awards.
Professor Duncan Selbie, founding Chief Executive of Public Health England, has been elected as the next president of the IANPHI.
An extra £68 million will help thousands more disabled people to access grants to improve their homes so they can live independently.
A blog for International Day for People with Disabilities
The first COVID-19 vaccine for the UK, developed by Pfizer/BioNTech, has today been given approval for use following a thorough review carried out by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
ACCEA announces details of the timetable for applying for new awards and renewals.
2.7 million vulnerable individuals in England to be offered free winter supply of vitamin D by the government.
The safety of the public will always come first.
Three-quarters (75%) of those aged 65 and over in England received the free vaccine so far this year – up from 72.4% at the end of the last flu season.
NHS workforce data for August shows the number of nurses in the NHS in England increased by 14,813 compared to last year, and the number of doctors rose to a record 121,726.
How the Public Health Skills and Knowledge Framework can be used to review skills in planning healthier places and communities.
Chris Heaton-Harris attended a special virtual industry event aimed at tackling suicides on the rail network.
The new drive seeks to empower frontline health and care staff by reducing unnecessary bureaucracy and locking in positive change seen during the pandemic.
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock spoke at the NHS Confederation’s NHS Reset Conference about a new strategy to reduce bureaucracy.
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