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GP leaders in one area have advised practices to hold off from taking part in new ‘neighbourhood health programmes’, amid a ...
The trade union for physician associates (PAs) has announced it is seeking a judicial review after the Government accepted ...
GP registrars have been encouraged to take part in the resident doctors strikes organised by the BMA across England this week ...
With junior doctors striking again, Dr Katie Musgrave explores whether the real crisis lies not in pay negotiations, but in the very foundations of the NHS ...
ARRS money should be moved into practice-level reimbursements to avoid GPs re-entering dispute with the Government over the ...
Technology is not a silver bullet, but there are real, tangible ways it can ease the day-to-day pressures on clinicians – ...
GPs in Northern Ireland will begin collective action this week, implementing measures ‘designed to reduce the unfunded work they carry out'.
A large ICB has chosen a number of hospital trusts to oversee the new 'neighbourhood health service' across its footprint.
In the second part of our mini series looking at how the 10-year plan, Anna Colivicchi examines what it will mean for GP ...
NHS England has said it changed guidance for GPs referring patients to the special allocation scheme (SAS) following the ...
A study of commercial self-test health kits has raised concerns over regulation after many were found to be ‘unfit for ...
Community pharmacies will be able to offer flu vaccination for young children under a one-season trial this winter.