Thousands of poorest Scots to receive free weight-loss jabs
Up to 5,000 people in Scotland will take the injections as part of the multi-million pound study being led by … Read More “Thousands of poorest Scots to receive free weight-loss jabs”
Up to 5,000 people in Scotland will take the injections as part of the multi-million pound study being led by … Read More “Thousands of poorest Scots to receive free weight-loss jabs”
New figures show 6.5 million online consultation requests were submitted to GPs in September 2025, up half compared to the … Read More “Millions more online consultation submissions”
An ICB has ‘redirected’ ADHD prescribing, after nearly 50 practices in one area withdrew from shared care agreements as part … Read More “ICB redirects ADHD shared care prescribing”
The NHS is set to deliver faster care for millions of patients thanks to the most radical reset of the … Read More “Radical NHS reset”
Walking for at least 15 minutes without stopping is ideal, it says. That’s about 1,500 steps in a row, which … Read More “Skip short strolls”
The Government is preparing to imminently expand rules allowing research access to patient data – in a move which would not require GPs … Read More “Government poised to allow GP patient data access”
Around 1,000 people at risk of HIV will be offered a new long-acting injection on the NHS if they cannot … Read More “NHS to roll out first long-acting injection”
An independent inquiry into “repeated failures” at an NHS trust’s maternity units has been announced by Health Secretary Wes Streeting, … Read More “Inquiry announced into Leeds NHS”
Hereditary Tyrosinaemia Type 1 (HT1) is a rare, genetically inherited disorder that affects around 7 babies per year in the … Read More “NHS to screen all newborn babies”
Access to general practice is one of the biggest political talking points. The Government’s 10-year plan said it was going to ‘restore … Read More “Practice managers facing the brunt”