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The Department of Health's response to the campaign about transparency in clinical trials.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Department of Health has responded to NHS England's report on winter pressures faced by accident and emergency departments.
New GP contract for 2014/15 agreed.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the Cabinet agenda and Lynton Crosby.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on China, A&Es, Russia, CHOGM, premium rate phone lines, unions and Iran.
The government today published its Mandate to NHS England on how it expects the NHS to improve services for people with mental health problems.
Department of Health statement on A&E waiting times
There will be more trained specialist mental health midwives in the NHS to help women at risk of suffering from post-natal depression
Adult Social Care Outcomes Framework (ASCOF) data is being presented in a map that allows people to find out more about care services.
The new 'Shooting Up' report published today by PHE found patterns of injecting drug use are changing, but infection risk for all drug users remains high.
Almost 70 hospitals will receive a slice of a £50 million fund to cut the NHS energy bill.
Health minister Dr Dan Poulter's response to National Audit Office (NAO) report into maternity services.
Drug treatment in England continued to perform well in 2012 to 2013, helping just over 29,000 people to recover from addiction.
The Government and pharmaceutical companies have agreed a new five-year, multi-billion pricing deal that will introduce a fixed limit on NHS spend on branded medicines for the first time ever with all additional expenditure …
NHS commissioners for Milton Keynes and Bedfordshire have, from today, signed up to work in partnership with national NHS organisations to undertake a review of local health services with a view to improving healthcare for l…
A partnership has been signed between the UK and Jordan with the aim of sharing and developing cancer treatments across the Middle East
Secretary of state Jeremy Hunt invites Dame Fiona Caldicott to chair the Independent Information Governance Oversight Panel (IIGOP).
This paper reviews the evidence that describes and explains inequalities in diet and physical activity related to social and economic measures.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on water bills, the NHS, RBS, devolved powers and the HS2 extension.
Care and Support Minister Norman Lamb on the importance of integrated care and the 'integration pioneers' who are leading the way.
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