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Working with people and communities to improve general practice in primary care

In my many interactions with primary care, both personally and professionally, I know how much GPs and their teams place on the importance of connecting with the people that they serve. Each GP practice is contractually required to have a formal Patient Participation Group (PPGs) to gain feedback and insight on what their population wants. […]

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Improving health equity through the London Inspire Programme

Health inequalities remain a persistent challenge for Black communities across London. Black Caribbean and African populations are disproportionately impacted by conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease and chronic kidney disease, with poorer outcomes and lower levels of healthcare access compared to other ethnic groups. These challenges became glaringly apparent during the COVID-19 pandemic, exposing deep-rooted […]

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Addressing concerns in children’s hearing services

Recent reports have highlighted the ongoing work NHS England is leading to understand issues in the quality of care some children and families have received from local hearing services. In this blog, Professor Sir Stephen Powis, NHS England’s National Medical Director, and Professor Dame Sue Hill, the NHS Chief Scientific Officer, set out what has […]

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Investigating early diagnosis through genomic medicine

The Generation Study, a world-leading initiative led by Genomics England in partnership with NHS England, has begun testing newborns for over 200 rare genetic conditions. This pioneering study aims to screen up to 100,000 newborns across England, which could lead to early diagnosis and treatment of rare genetic disorders. By identifying treatable, rare conditions shortly […]

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