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New NHS free flu jabs plan announced by Department of Health
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Breakthrough as AI to speed up cancer diagnoses for millions on the NHS
Breakthrough as AI to speed up cancer diagnoses for millions on the NHS Health officials revealed how £20million of funding will help roll out AI X-ray analysis across every England NHS trust to improve patient care and speed up diagnoses The Government has announced that artificial intelligence is set to be deployed on a far greater scale to speed up cancer diagnosis for millions of NHS patients. The Department of Health has outlined how £20 million of ringfenced funding will be used to...
[Written Question] NHS: Buildings
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NHS patient record change will slash A&E visits by 20,000, government says
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Total sunbed ban urged by government advisers over skin cancer fears
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Pharmacist warns of shortage of 188 common NHS drugs - full list
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Midwives used 'f**k off home' code for heavily pregnant women at NHS trust
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Thousands of NHS patients facing 'unsafe' corridor care every single day in England
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Government urged to consider a 'total ban' on commercial sunbeds
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AI-designed universal coronavirus vaccine passes first human trial
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