This guidance document for procurement professionals sets out how the regulations should be followed by the public bodies to which they apply, provides detailed examples of the scope of the ...
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Letter from Sir James Mackey and Jo Lenaghan asking for assistance in implementing important initiatives that support our shared commitment to fostering an inclusive, respectful, and professional ...
PrEP drugs can prevent people who are HIV-negative from acquiring the virus. If a person is exposed to it, the injection works by blocking an enzyme called integrase, which HIV needs to make copies of ...
This letter outlines the next steps across 4 key areas to support the NHS to continue to go further and faster to improve maternity and neonatal care.
We wrote to you in June following the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care’s announcement of a rapid independent investigation into maternity and neonatal services, an independent taskforce, ...
The NHS Shared Planning Guidance for 2017-2019 set out transformation funding for supporting improvement in the treatment and care of people with diabetes. Around £44 million of transformation funding ...
This guide tells you what to expect from your general practice (GP) and how you can help them, so you get the best from the National Health Service (NHS). More details can be found through the links ...
As developed by the #AHPCommunity itself, allied health professions (AHPs) day across England on October 14 2025, is when AHPs/AHP teams connect and celebrate AHPs. We encourage you to celebrate on ...
Hereditary Tyrosinaemia Type 1 (HT1) is a rare, genetically inherited disorder that affects around 7 babies per year in the UK. Left untreated, it can lead to severe complications such as organ damage ...
Social prescribing is a key component of Universal Personalised Care. It is an approach that connects people to activities, groups, and services in their community to meet the practical, social and ...
New data today reveals 4.3 million people have received the flu vaccine – including 3.57 million last week alone – as NHS teams across England ramp up efforts to help protect those most at risk of ...
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