NICE set to reverse decision on prostate cancer drug
16th May 2012
Prostate cancer drug, abiraterone, set to be approved for NHS use in England and Wales.
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myhealth@QEHB to roll-out
16th May 2012
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust announces roll-out of myhealth@QEHB for patients with long-term conditions.
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Long delays in drug approval
16th May 2012
A study claims patients are waiting up to nine years for NICE to approve drugs.
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Comment and Opinion
31st January 2012
How to cope with anxiety
The IAPT service provides a great service for people with anxiety-type symptoms.
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What is whistleblowing?
Blair Mcpherson writes in the HSJ, 'When is whistleblowing not whistleblowing?'
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24th November 2011
Is improved customer care enough?
Improving customer care alone is not enough when times are tough.
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15th May 2012
Young adults with autism lack jobs
Researchers say one in three young adults with autism lack job experience and further or higher education.
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15th May 2012
Large hospitals breed MRSA
Researchers track spread of MRSA clone from large city hospitals to smaller country ones.
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