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All new doctors to face mandatory women’s health training from …

Web20 July 2022. All new doctors will be required to complete mandatory women’s health training from 2024, under the Government’s first-ever Women’s Health strategy. The …

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Former Babylon NHS arm changes its name to eMed GP at Hand

WebBabylon GP at Hand is ‘rebranding’ as eMed GP at Hand following the sale of Babylon’s UK business to the US company. The online NHS GP provider, which serves …

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Health visitors to do catch-up child vaccinations in new NHS …

Web09 February 2024. NHS England will launch 12 ‘demonstrator sites’ to test new models for delivering vaccinations, including health visitors taking on catch-up jabs for children. This …

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NICE approves nine new digital tools for treating anxiety and

Web16 May 2023. NICE has approved the use of nine digital tools for use in treating depression and anxiety disorders in adults to help speed up access to NHS services. It includes …

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Problem periods and menopause top priorities for 2024, says …

Web18 January 2024. Problem periods, menopause and maternity care are the top priorities to be tackled through the Women’s Health Strategy in 2024, the Government has …

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GP workload warning as Tesco starts selling at-home testing range

Web27 March 2023. GPs have expressed workload and patient safety concerns about at-home testing as Tesco launched a range of self-diagnostic products, including for bowel cancer …

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Lifestyle medicine in primary care

Web06 September 2023. In the latest in our series from Pulse Live talks, Dr Jo Fleming and Dr Hussain Al-Zubaidi discuss how to implement lifestyle medicine in primary care. As the …

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Overdiagnosis: The diagnostic challenges in long Covid

WebThe last available data from the Office of National Statistics (March 2023) suggested that 1.9 million people living in private households in the UK (or 2.9% of the …

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New UK health security body replaces PHE

WebThe new UK-wide public health and disease security organisation, which replaces Public Health England (PHE), has launched today. The UK Health Security …

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Most plans for acute respiratory hubs not yet in place despite …

WebExclusive A Pulse investigation has highlighted variation across England in the use of acute respiratory infection hubs to relieve pressure on GPs, with only a …

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Population health vs population health management

WebEffective population health is an approach aimed at improving the health of an entire population. It is about optimally using our resources to improve the physical, …

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UK approves first RSV vaccine for pregnant women and older …

Web29 November 2023. The first vaccine against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) suitable for both pregnant women and older adults has been approved by UK regulators. A bivalent …

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New GP-accessible diagnostic centres to be led by private sector

Web04 August 2023. The Government has announced the launch of 13 new community diagnostic centres (CDCs) in England, eight of which will be led by the private sector. …

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Overdiagnosis: ADHD

WebActual prevalence. The current UK population prevalence estimate is 5% among 10- to 14-year-olds and 3%-4% among adults. 1 This equates to around 2.6 …

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Health inequalities: How PCNs are tackling this issue

WebPCN clinical directors joined Pulse PCN editor Victoria Vaughan on Microsoft Teams to discuss how they are tackling health inequalities. Dr Kieran Gilmartin, Clinical …

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Who is new health secretary Victoria Atkins

WebVictoria Atkins, who worked as a criminal barrister before standing as an MP, has been appointed to succeed Steve Barclay as health secretary at a tumultuous time …

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BMI limits on hip surgery ‘should be axed to reduce inequality’

WebThere are encouraging signs that some areas are starting to do this, they added. Lead author Dr Joanna McLaughlin, NIHR doctoral research fellow at Bristol …

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Government should encourage more GP super-practices, suggests

WebThe Government should be encouraging GP practices to form more super-practices in a bid to reduce their administrative burden, an influential report has …

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