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The NHS has been clear about what it wants neighbourhood health to deliver. To succeed, it must be built on the deliberate ...
Across the NHS, clinicians have been calling for progress on osteoporosis for years. Yet nearly two years on from a clear ...
The big news this week has been the relaunched England’s Women’s Health Strategy, with a renewed focus on tackling the ...
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Three integrated care boards have been accused of overseeing a "deeply flawed" merger programme, including a "nonsensical job-matching process".
An integrated care board has decided to not take any further action against its chief executive after he was suspended and subject to an internal investigation.
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