NHS England has published annual highlights of the medicines repurposing programme.
The Department of Health and Social Care has reopened a consultation on whether the costs of disbursements should be included within specified recoverable costs in the lower damages clinical negligence claim fixed recoverable costs scheme (LDFRC) or should be separately recoverable.
NHS staff are managing record demand for emergency care ahead of winter, with new data showing type 1 accident and emergency (A&E) departments and ambulance services had their busiest month this year in October.
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine in Scotland has called for an urgent increase in bed numbers, after latest data showing more than 4,000 patients faced 12-hour delays in Scottish accident and emergency (A&E) departments.
The NHS is rolling out an early warning system for doctors and nurses treating children to quickly identify deterioration, escalate care and act on parental concerns.
Getting It Right First Time (GIRFT) has launched interactive resources to help clinicians and nurses give people with diabetes the best possible care in emergency departments.
NHS patients who have been waiting the longest for treatment will be offered the opportunity to travel to a different hospital if it means they could be seen sooner, NHS England has announced.
The Care Quality Commission has released its latest annual assessment of health and adult social care in England.
Analysis by the Health Foundation shows that if current trends continue, the waiting list for routine hospital treatment in England could exceed eight million by August 2024, if there is no further strike action, before starting to fall.
The financial element of the CQUIN quality incentive scheme looks set to be paused in 2024/25, under proposals from NHS England.