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Jan 23 2025HEALTH

What Do People in England and Wales Think About Mobile Stroke Units?

Mobile stroke units, or MSUs, are becoming popular around the world for quickly treating strokes. They help reduce the time it takes to start treatment and may improve access to a procedure called mechanical thrombectomy. However, there's been no research in England and Wales to see if doctors, pati

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Jan 17 2025HEALTH

Revamping Spain's Drug Pricing: Insights into China's Strategy

Ever wondered how a country decides the price of new medicines? Spain has been working on an update to how it evaluates and prices drugs for its National Health System (NHS). They've got a plan that stretches from 2019 to 2024. The Advisory Committee on Pharmaceutical Financing (CAPF) has shared som

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Jan 11 2025HEALTH

How Kids and Adults Rate Their Wheelchairs: A Look at Personal Budgets and Outcome Measures in the NHS

In England, if you're eligible for a wheelchair through the NHS, you can apply for a personal wheelchair budget. This means you get to choose the equipment that best suits your needs. To help with this, there are two tools: the WATCh for kids and the WATCh-Ad for adults. These tools, known as patien

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

How England's Health System Handles Cancer with Vague Symptoms

Have you ever wondered how doctors figure out if you have cancer when you don't have clear symptoms? In England, the National Health Service (NHS) has a special way to handle this. Researchers decided to take a close look at how these rules, called non-specific symptom pathways, are being used. They

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Dec 02 2024HEALTH

Teaming Up: How Patient Input Shapes NHS Wales Research

Imagine a room filled with healthcare experts, academics, and real patients, all brainstorming together. That's exactly what happened in NHS Wales. This bunch, known as a professional advisory group, was set up to help with a study on patient empowerment tools. The idea was to make patient care even

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Nov 12 2024HEALTH

The UK's Plan to Outsmart Pandemics

Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic hit hard, the UK's National Health Service (NHS) has been working on a clever plan. They want to spot the next big disease before it spreads. How? By teaming up with a company called Oxford Nanopore. This company has a super-fast way to read DNA, which can help find

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Oct 16 2024HEALTH

Outdated Tech in UK's NHS: A Doctor's Perspective

Imagine working in one of the world's largest public health services, the UK's NHS, but feeling like you're stuck in the stone age. That's what some doctors in the NHS are experiencing due to outdated IT systems. With medical records for nearly 67 million people, a data breach could be catastrophic.

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Sep 24 2024POLITICS

Renewing Britain, One Step at a Time

The British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, stood confidently before a crowd of Labour Party delegates, determined to turn a page in the country's history. He acknowledged the challenges ahead, but firmly stated that by taking bold decisions, Britain could emerge stronger and more prosperous than ever

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Sep 15 2024HEALTH

Fixing Britain's Broken Healthcare System: A Matter of Reform or Ruin

Britain's state-funded National Health Service (NHS) is on life support, with years of neglect and mismanagement taking its toll on the nation's health. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has sounded the alarm, warning that the NHS must "reform or die" to address the crisis. But what went wrong, and can th

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