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An LMC has demanded a 'detailed' investigation is launched into a flawed IT system rollout which led to delayed blood tests.
Having being diagnosed with PTSD following workplace violence, Dr Bern Hard advocates for the importance of trauma-informed ...
An ICB will go ahead with its plans to replace a ‘trusted’ not-for-profit company led by GPs with a private out-of-hours (OOH ...
The Government will support the rollout of artificial intelligence (AI) transcribing tools in GP practices over the next two years, in a bid to save clinicians’ time, its 10-year plan for the NHS has ...
The recommended initial test is the fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) test, measuring nitric oxide in the exhaled breath – a biomarker of allergic inflammation in the airways. The test is ...
The Government has released its plan for how the NHS in England will be reformed over the next decade. Here are the major headlines Partnership model alternative The Government will introduce two new ...
A new IT system for general practice has been approved by NHS England, the commissioner has announced today. The new core clinical GP IT system created by Medicus Health is already live in ‘four early ...
Exclusive Sessional GPs who worked for a private company providing out-of-hours and NHS 111 services have been told they will not be paid for shifts completed last month, after the company went into ...
The next episode of Pulse in Focus: The Podcast for GPs is live and available wherever you get your podcasts from. Editor Sofia Lind and features assistant Maya Dhillon reflect on Sofia’s interview ...
In the next in our series showcasing Pulse 365 Live and Virtual presentations, Dr Shona Biggart explains the key take-home messages for GPs in management of menstrual disorders in adolescent and young ...
Only half of doctors who qualified overseas and moved to the UK said that their expectations had been met, according to new research published by the GMC. Those unsatisfied with the move blamed heavy ...
Exclusive GPs in Birmingham will be in charge of chairing health partnerships looking after 250,000 to 300,000 people, known as ‘localities’, as part of a move to a neighbourhood health service model.
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