Vaccine inequality
Emerging data shows differences in uptake rates within the first four JCVI priority cohorts, despite overall high level of vaccine … Read More “Vaccine inequality”
Emerging data shows differences in uptake rates within the first four JCVI priority cohorts, despite overall high level of vaccine … Read More “Vaccine inequality”
The work led by Public Health Scotland found by the fourth week after the first dose hospitalisations were reduced by … Read More “Vaccines having big impact”
The GMC have issued guidance which is due to be effective from 1st April 2021. This guidance covers what you … Read More “Good practice in prescribing”
COVID-19 has changed how patients access their GP. The pandemic has super charged the use of remote consultations in primary … Read More “General practice communications”
The health and care regulator said there were ‘longstanding concerns’ that practices led by BAME partners were more likely to … Read More “CQC plans to collect ethnicity”
Amanda Pritchard, Chief Operating officer and Chief Executive of NHS England and NHS Improvement has written a letter to leaders … Read More “INTEGRATED CARE SYSTEMS: NEXT STEPS”
Mr Hancock said he hoped all UK adults could be offered the vaccine “a bit before” September. Mr Hancock said … Read More “We could live with virus”
Eligible practices and primary care services that hire young people claiming Universal Credit could receive £1,500 per job placement to … Read More “Recruiting young people on Universal Credit”
Guidance to help health professionals prevent ill health and promote wellbeing of individuals in inclusion health groups. It provides recommendations … Read More “Inclusion health: applying All Our Health”
Businesses with more than 50 employees are now able to access lateral flow tests, which can produce results in less … Read More “Covid testing expanded to more workplaces in England”