NHS providers lead digital change
The consequences of taking a technology-centred approach to the uncertain and uncontrollable environment of digital public services can be ruinous. … Read More “NHS providers lead digital change”
The consequences of taking a technology-centred approach to the uncertain and uncontrollable environment of digital public services can be ruinous. … Read More “NHS providers lead digital change”
Mr Hancock said increased testing meant officials could now be “targeted” in their response. This is at a time when … Read More “100 outbreaks tackled a week”
Around one in five patients (21.7%) say they tried to contact an NHS service in the past 12 months when … Read More “GP Patient Survey 2020”
The GMC has set out its plans for resuming Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board 2 (PLAB 2) tests for overseas … Read More “Restart of medical tests and fitness to practise work”
People who are suffering long-term effects of coronavirus will benefit from a revolutionary on-demand recovery service. It follows the building … Read More “Online COVID-19 rehab service”
After initially announcing that PM’s would be excluded from the new Partnership scheme launched on 1st July, it appears NHS … Read More “PM’s as partners”
New resources are aimed at easing student doctors into Foundation training and supporting them during the programme. The resources will … Read More “HEE launches new resource pack”
NICE has issued draft guidance for public consultation which does not recommend siponimod for treating secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (MS). … Read More “NICE guidance does not recommend siponimod”
Significant expenditure has been incurred by practices, be that from procuring PPE, staffing practices over bank holiday weekends, or upgrading … Read More “Cashflow and Covid support fund”
The CQC paused routine inspections in March and is now gearing up to start inspections again. GPC chair Dr Richard … Read More “CQC to restart inspections”