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Health Data Research Service – unlocking the potential of health and care data to transform lives

The UK has some of the world’s most valuable health and care data. From birth records to cancer treatments, from GP visits to hospital stays, the NHS holds information that could unlock breakthrough treatments for millions of people worldwide. But right now, that potential is locked away in fragmented systems that makes research unnecessarily difficult […]

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From ambition to action – improving heart and lung transplant services in England

Organ transplants not only save lives, they transform them. For our vital organs like hearts and lungs the impact of a transplant is priceless, and transcends not only immediate clinical outcomes, but also the long term impact on families and loved ones of donors and recipients. We often talk about ‘life-course’ interventions in health care; […]

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World Hepatitis Day 2025: Building a comprehensive response to viral hepatitis

At NHS England, our hepatitis C elimination programme has been a model for international efforts to eliminate the virus. The programme has identified and treated tens of thousands of people living with hepatitis C, preventing them from going on to develop life-threatening liver disease and cancers. As we recognise World Hepatitis Day, today marks an […]

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NHS England appoints two new cancer drugs experts to help patients benefit from a “treatment revolution”

As National Clinical Director for Cancer, I am delighted to confirm that two new National Clinical Leads for Cancer Drugs have been appointed to replace Professor Peter Clark, who played such a leading role in making sure NHS patients had the best possible access to new cancer treatments. Professor Ruth Plummer, Clinical Professor of Experimental […]

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