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With hopes for the far-reaching impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on health care remaining as strong as ever, the NIHR ...
Responding to the government’s white paper on immigration, Nuffield Trust Deputy Director of Policy Natasha Curry said: ...
Should we care more about equality of outcome (being equally healthy) or equality of access (treating everyone the same)? In ...
As the assisted dying Bill returns to the House of Commons next week, this in-depth analysis offers evidence from a wide ...
Responding to the Health and Social Care Select Committee report on the cost of inaction on social care, Nuffield Trust ...
In March 2010, the NHS Constitution was updated to include a new right for patients to start consultant-led treatment for non-urgent conditions within a maximum of 18 weeks of a GP referral. In 2012, ...
Care homes are categorised as either residential or nursing homes. Residential homes are those that provide accommodation and help with personal care, such as washing, dressing and taking medicines.
The NHS Talking Therapies programme (re-branded from Improving Access to Psychological Therapies in January 2023) was designed to support the NHS in delivering evidence-based talking therapies for ...
Eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa are serious mental health problems which can have severe psychological, physical and social consequences. Children and young people with ...
Diagnostic tests or procedures are a critical part of the care of many patients. Shorter waiting times are beneficial as they help people get quicker access to the treatments they need. Diagnostic ...
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