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Too many people with autism are left lonely or isolated, unable to get the support they need. This must change, writes Cheryl Gillan MP, chair of the Autism APPG
Dods Monitoring's Daniel Laing considers the key messages from the NHS Expo 2019 - arguing the next important step will be reframing the cultural approach of the NHS towards technology.
The social care sector in England has a "disastrous" staffing black hole, with more than 75,000 vacant roles, new research suggests.
Jacob Rees-Mogg has been criticised by doctors' leaders for the “disgraceful” comparison of a neurologist to a discredited anti-vaccine doctor.
Hft, a national charity that supports adults with learning disabilities has responded to Chancellor Sajid Javid’s Spending Review 2019.
Jeremy Hughes, Chief Executive of Alzheimer’s Society has responded to today's Spending Round announcements.
New report from Dignity in Dying reveals unbearable suffering experienced by thousands of terminally ill Brits every year,
New analysis from Just Group has revealed how residents of care homes in England who meet their own fees are charged on average £12,500 a year more than those whose care is paid for by their local authority.
Nick Boles MP writes on the release of Dignity in Dying's new report into the 'shocking reality' faced by a significant number of dying people in the UK.
Alzheimer’s Society comment new ADASS statement ‘Sort Out Social Care, For All, Once and For All'.
Boris Johnson is expected to tell US president Donald Trump the NHS would not be “on the table” in any post-Brexit trade deal.
Boris Johnson has brought in Great British Bake Off star Prue Leith to carry out a "root and branch" review of NHS food in the wake of a listeria outbreak.
By allowing staff to park nearer to their place of work, they would be able to spend more time with the people we support and, ultimately, offer more meaningful support hours, says Billy Davis, Public Affairs and Policy Manager at Hft.
Boris Johnson has promised £25m in a bid to relieve pressure on frontline hospice and palliative care services.
Boris Johnson has urged social media companies to do more to tackle the spread of misleading anti-vaccination claims online after Britain was stripped of its "measles-free" status.
Largest public petition of its kind calls on Prime Minister to end the crisis in care – Alzheimer’s Society comments.
Any new tariffs could impact the production of drugs, Dods Monitoring's Nabil Rastani writes.
Health ministers have drawn up plans to airlift emergency medicines into Britain in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine writes that in 2019 Wales witnessed the lowest winter performance since records began, and unlike previous years there has been no recovery from the winter strain.
Shadow Minister for Public Health Sharon Hodgson writes that she knows breastfeeding can be physically draining and often painful, yet it is one of the most powerful factors in infant health.
Boris Johnson has pledged £250m to boost the use of artificial intelligence in the NHS.
Ministers have promised to scrap "unfair" pension rules brought in by George Osborne amid warnings they are penalising NHS staff for taking on extra work.
Boris Johnson has been criticised for insisting that the latest cash boost for the NHS is “new money” amid claims that hospitals had already earned some of it by making cuts.
Boris Johnson announced the 20 hospitals are set to share £850 million of new funding to upgrade outdated facilities and equipment – Alzheimers Society comments.
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