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NHS England communications survey
NHS England would like to know how we can improve our digital communication channels including the NHS England website, our email bulletins and our social media accounts. We would like your feedback via a short online survey that should take no longer than two minutes to complete. Please share your views and help us improve […]
Watch the live stream of NHS England’s Board meeting
Taking place on Thursday 31 March 2016, NHS England, Southside, London, at 10.30am. View a live stream of the board meeting Take a look at the board papers
Sustainability and Transformation leaders confirmed
Note: this news article is not updated regularly to reflect the most up-to-date appointments in these positions. To see the current list of STP leaders, please visit our view Sustainability and Transformation Plans pages here. Senior figures from across health and care who will be leading work on Sustainability and Transformation Plans (STP) within their […]
200,000 people given the skills to contact the doctor online reducing NHS costs
200,000 homeless, older and vulnerable people have had ‘lessons’ to get online and contact their doctor reducing GP visits and costs to the NHS. In the first two years of the NHS England pilot scheme ‘Widening Digital Participation’ 14,000 people registered with a GP and looked online first before contacting the doctor. Half of those […]
Board meeting – 31 March 2016
The next Board meeting will take place on 31 March 2016, Southside London at 10.30am. If you would like to attend, please register your interest by emailing england.boardattendance@nhs.net and let us know if you have any additional requirements. Please note that members of the public are welcome to attend meetings of the Board – which although being […]
Success in NHS push to reduce avoidable antibiotic prescribing
Action to prevent a future health crisis caused by antimicrobial resistance has seen the number of antibiotics prescribed in primary care fall substantially last year. The progress follows the introduction of financial incentives in April 2015 by NHS England working with Public Health England (PHE). Between April and December 2015, two million fewer prescriptions were […]
Consultation on Specialised Services clinical commissioning policies and service specifications
NHS England launched (21 March 2016) a 30 day public consultation on a number of proposed new products for specialised services (including service specifications and clinical commissioning policies). There has already been extensive engagement on these national specifications and policies. They have been developed with the support and input of lead clinicians and tested with […]
Thousands to benefit as first wave of NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme national rollout is announced
Up to 100,000 people in England will be offered places on the world’s first nationwide programme to stop them developing Type 2 diabetes. Healthier You: the NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme will start this year with a first wave of 27 areas covering 26 million people, half of the population, and making up to 20,000 places […]
Update on commissioning and provision of Pre Exposure Prophylaxis (PREP) for HIV prevention
Work to date Over the last year, doctors, patient groups, Public Health England (PHE), NHS England and the Department of Health (DH) have worked together to investigate the role that Pre Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) could play in preventing HIV in those at the highest risk PrEP is a new way of using anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) […]
NHS England announces new action to cut stillbirths
NHS England publishes new guidance that aims to reduce stillbirths in England. There are currently around 665,000 babies born in England each year, but there are over 3,000 stillbirths. Despite falling to its lowest rate in 20 years, one in every 200 babies is stillborn in the UK, more than double the rate of nations […]