The NHS in Scotland will get a "record" funding increase of 2bn to help reduce waiting lists, make it easier for people to see their GP, and advance plans for three new hospital buildings, the government has announced.1 The Scottish government's draft budget for 2025-26 proposes that the...
Sat Mar 02 2024 - 06:00 ‘Influencing my decision to emigrate was the fact it was becoming increasingly difficult to manage 12-hour nursing shifts’ I feel there is a half of my heart in Scotland and half in Ireland, says Elaine McGoldrick Mon Jan 29 2024 - 06:00 The interactions bet...
Community pharmacies in Scotland will be able to provide NHS flu vaccinations for the first time during the 2020/2021 flu season,the government has confirmed.A government spokesperson said it was working with NHS health boards"to ensure that they have local delivery models in place to meet the ...
The NHS must be SNP’s absolute priority for the next two years –Herald Scotland 11th January The NHS crisis was years in the making by Dr John Lister –Tribune 10th Janurary How can Rishi Sunak deny there is an NHS crisis? Dr Tony O’Sullivan with Sangita Myska –LBC 8th January Star...
NHS funding for Social Work in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland If you’re studying a Masters in Social Work inScotland, you may be eligible for a bursary from the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC). For more information, please visit theSSSC website. ...
NHS Scotland has also begun IoT pilot projects. Caithness General Hospital, part of the NHS Highlands trust, has started using IoT-enabled hospital beds. The beds have been equipped with Bluetooth sensors, enabling them to relay information about their location and maintenance record. It'...
Labour have shared plans to scrap prescription charges in England, as in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. According to the Guardian,“they have also announced plans to create a publicly-owned drugs manufacturer, to supply cheaper medicines to the NHS.” Their manifesto is out today....
Objectives This analysis aimed to: i) review how patient dental charges (PDCs) changed over time in England, Scotland and Wales; ii) determine how these changes relate to a) inflation and b) minimum wages; and iii) how the charges have varied in the devo
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Exposure Notification apps have already launched in Scotland and Ireland, as well as in Canada, Denmark, Germany, Poland, and other countries. In the United States, Virginia, North Dakota, Arizona, Delaware, Nevada, Alabama, Wyoming, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania have launched apps that...