How the government is tackling corridor care
...it a problem? Corridor care is when patients are treated or held in hospital corridors because there aren’t enough beds or space. This can affect patient dignity, safety, and the...
...it a problem? Corridor care is when patients are treated or held in hospital corridors because there aren’t enough beds or space. This can affect patient dignity, safety, and the...
...turn up for planned appointments unless you have been told otherwise. Anyone who needs urgent care should use NHS 111 online or use the NHS App to be assessed...
...preference for Pfizer or Moderna because we have data from the US rollout on these vaccines being used for pregnant women. The results from clinical trials are all different and...
...hospital infections, reducing enormous human pain and suffering in the process. They will make us better at knowing when to use antibiotics and better at knowing when not to use...
...from £788 to £1,590 the use of floor space - one trust uses 12% for non-clinical purposes and another uses as much as 69% sickness absence rates differ from 3.1%...
...a range of promotional activities across England over the next five days aimed at giving fresh impetus to FFT which has already gathered 17million pieces of feedback from patients. The...
...o Support research that will identify innovative veterinary solutions, including vaccines and alternative solutions, to reduce the use of antimicrobials in livestock and aquaculture operations in LMICs; o Build effective...
...service for conditions putting most strain on the NHS. To look at how we use technology and whether it can be used to treat multiple conditions. Who can respond to...
...for appointments – thanks to new digital tools we’re giving GPs, including better digital phone technology and extended use of the NHS app one in four women will be able...
...evidence that inserts in cigarette packets actually work? Pack inserts are already used in other countries - including Canada and Israel, with Australia also announcing its intention to introduce them...
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