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A large ICB has chosen a number of hospital trusts to oversee the new 'neighbourhood health service' across its footprint.
Community pharmacies will be able to offer flu vaccination for young children under a one-season trial this winter.
In the second part of our mini series looking at how the 10-year plan, Anna Colivicchi examines what it will mean for GP ...
An ICB has reversed its decision to transfer an APMS contract from a GP-led group to a private company. NHS Sussex ICB ...
NHS England has said it changed guidance for GPs referring patients to the special allocation scheme (SAS) following the ...
A 40-year-old woman presents with a very itchy bilateral rash on her ankles and feet, present for a few months. She has a few ...
The Government has claimed that more than 2,000 extra GPs have been added to the workforce since last October, however the ...
A study of commercial self-test health kits has raised concerns over regulation after many were found to be ‘unfit for ...
A new NICE-recommended immunotherapy tablet for hay fever offers long-term tolerance to allergens rather than just symptom ...
At this subsequent review, the TFTs are more deranged than before. Her TSH is now 22mU/L and her T4 has dropped to 4.1pmol/L. She is feeling worse, with deteriorating tiredness, further weight gain ...
GPs are set to play a key role in delivering care for people with mild and moderate ME/CFS under a new delivery plan.
The RCGP has opposed Government plans for acute and community trusts to run general practice, it has told its members.