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The government has set out a blueprint to address backlogs built up during the pandemic and tackle long waits for care.
The NHS has announced that a 30-minute treatment, the first of its kind for advanced womb cancer, is being rolled out for women across England.
Two new wards have opened for patients at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, as part of capacity expansion plans.
£82.6 million has been allocated to Scottish health boards to expand teams within GP practices and modernise systems.
SBRI Healthcare has announced the winners of NHS England’s multi-million pound funding for late stage innovation cancer diagnosis projects.
Victims and survivors of sexual and domestic abuse are being encouraged to come forward by NHS England for help and care.
A report has revealed that dire shortages in the nursing workforce were compromising patient care even before the coronavirus pandemic.
Patients waiting for elective surgeries will benefit from increased information sharing following the launch of the NHS ‘My Planned Care’ platform.
More than half of paramedics are suffering from burnout caused by ‘overwhelming’ workloads and record numbers of 999 calls.
A report has claimed that children’s access to specialist NHS mental health services in England remains ‘a postcode lottery’.
Thousands of patients are set to benefit from new technology that aims to revolutionise cancer testing techniques across the country.
The NHS has struck a deal for a life-saving treatment that will offer babies and young children with a rare and fatal genetic disease the prospect of a normal life.
Sajid Javid is declaring ‘a war on cancer’ and launching a call for evidence to underpin an ambitious 10-Year Cancer Plan for England.
More than 150,000 people have waited in an ambulance for at least half an hour to be admitted to hospital in England this winter to date.
Every hospital and medical centre in London is located in areas which do not meet World Health Organization guideline limits for toxic air pollution.
Only 12 per cent of the public agree that their government has the right policies for the NHS, with more than half disagreeing.
The BMA has revealed that doctors from all ethnic minority backgrounds consider racism a problem in the medical profession.
Sajid Javid has announced that regulations making vaccines a condition of deployment for health and social care staff are set to be revoked.
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