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Scotland promises faster access to new treatments for rare diseases

PATIENTS in Scotland with very rare diseases will get faster access to new treatments following a revised decision-making process on approving clinical effectiveness.

  • 22 June 2018
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Poor dental health among London homeless

AROUND 70 per cent of homeless people surveyed in London have reported losing teeth since becoming homeless, with 15 per cent having to resort to self-extraction.

  • 22 June 2018
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New dental amalgam restrictions come into effect

NEW regulations on the use of dental amalgam in treatment come into effect from 1 July.

  • 22 June 2018
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Majority of hospital patients positive about care, survey shows

THE majority of hospital inpatients in England were happy with the care they received but those with a mental health condition highlighted areas for improvement, a new survey has found.

  • 22 June 2018
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Visa cap change to tackle NHS recruitment gap

IMMIGRATION rules are to be relaxed in a bid to attract more healthcare professionals to the UK, the Home Office has announced.

  • 21 June 2018
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Occupational health for dental staff in Scotland

A NEW occupational health service for dentists and dental practice staff in Scotland is now accessible as of 1 June 2018.

  • 18 June 2018
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Homeopathy challenge rejected by High Court

A LEGAL challenge by the British Homeopathic Association to overturn plans to no longer routinely fund homeopathy on the NHS has been rejected by the High Court.

  • 18 June 2018
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Clear guidance needed on gross negligence manslaughter

A POLICY review has called for the establishment of a working group to set out a “clear explanatory statement” of the law on gross negligence manslaughter.

  • 13 June 2018
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Rise in emergency readmissions for “preventable” conditions

EMERGENCY hospital readmissions for "potentially preventable" conditions have risen by 41 per cent in the last seven years, according to analysis from the Nuffield Trust.

  • 07 June 2018
  • News

Metal-on-metal hip implants need regular review

REGULAR long-term follow-up is needed in all patients implanted with metal-on-metal (MoM) hip replacements to monitor ongoing risks of soft-tissue reactions, according to updated guidance issued from The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).

  • 30 June 2017
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