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Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has announced there will be a review of the way deaths are investigated throughout the NHS.
Training bosses and ministers have hailed the increase in the numbers of trainee GPs as a ‘big jump', though around 11 per cent of places still remain unfilled.
Hospital’s in England are set to get £1.8 billion of extra funding, if they agree to set out a clear plan for achieving seven day services by 2020.
GPs in the UK are more stressed than their counterparts in the world’s wealthiest countries, according to US think thank the Commonwealth Fund.
The health watchdog NICE has argued that doctors should tailor care to the needs of dying patients, rather than applying a ‘tick-box approach’.
Financial problems in the NHS are becoming ‘endemic’, The National Audit Office (NAO) has said.
The government, NHS and local authorities have signed an agreement to devolve health and care services in London to local commissioners and councils.
The government’s decision to cut bursaries for nursing students has been described as a ‘crushing blow’ to future students by Janet Davies, chief executive of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN).
The neonatal unit at Cardiff’s University Hospital of Wales will get extra space to treat premature babies as part of a £7.5 million modernisation plan.
Nurses in Northern Ireland (NI) are set to vote on whether to take industrial action due to disputes over pay.
GPs in Wales have launched a five-year IT strategy, offering virtual appointments to patients as part a scheme introduced by the devolved health admission.
The NHS has partnered up with dating app Tinder in order to raise awareness about organ donations.
Almost half of GPs support mass resignation from the NHS in protest of the current state of general practice, a survey has revealed.
Figures have shown that increasing numbers of vulnerable patients are getting stuck in hospitals in England as delays in discharging patients hits record highs.
The NHS will struggle with bed capacity over the winter months, according to research from the Nuffield Trust.
NHS England has announced new plans to help GPs cope with indemnity for our of hours sessions.
Practices which receive poor CQC ratings or are found to have higher than average referrals and prescribing ratings will be prioritised for a £10m support fund, NHS England has announced.
NHS managers and care bosses have warned that vital care services for older and disabled people in England are at risk, despite government attempts to protect the sector.
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