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All secondary school pupils eligible for free flu vaccine as government expands vaccination programme.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Moving from 2 to 1 dose schedule for those aged under 25 years in the universal and MSM HPV programmes.
Free NHS sight tests will be made available within all special school settings, the government and NHS England confirmed today.
The government has committed to a number of measures to support integrated care systems in response to 2 key reports.
New HIV transmissions in England have fallen by almost a third since 2019, according to an update on the HIV Action Plan for England published today.
The government is expanding the NHS Volunteer Responders programme into social care.
The government has delivered on its commitment of recruiting 26,000 more primary care professionals - such as dieticians and paramedics - in GP practices.
New community diagnostic centres (CDCs) to open in regions across the UK, adding to the 106 centres already up and running and helping to cut NHS waiting lists.
Action to make it easier for patients to contact their GP and end the 8am rush, with £240 million given to practices across England to embrace latest technology.
The offer of a first or second dose of COVID-19 vaccine will end on 30 June 2023 for most people.
From 1 April 2023, women in England will be able to access cheaper hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to help with menopause symptoms.
Women across the country to benefit from better access to care for essential services for menstrual problems, contraception, pelvic pain and menopause care.
Nine of the most promising artificial intelligence healthcare technologies to receive nearly £16 million in government funding to accelerate research.
The 2023 England Rare Diseases Action Plan goes further than ever before to support people living with rare diseases.
£150 million will be used to build 150 new facilities to support mental health urgent and emergency care services.
Government pledges additional £10 million to speed up breast cancer diagnosis and treatment.
There have been more than 7 million new sign-ups to the NHS App in 2022 as total sign-ups top 30 million.
Sixteen organisations across England will receive share of £1.97 million from the government to support women experiencing reproductive health issues in the workplace.
Record numbers of staff are working in the NHS, latest provisional data published by NHS Digital shows.
This letter provides information on the polio vaccination campaign
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