Pulse editor Jaimie Kaffash argues for the removal of the CQC, an institution founded on a mistrust of doctors ...
The CQC is set to face a review into its ‘operational effectiveness’, the Department of Health has said. The ‘focused review’ will be led by North West London ICS chair Penny Dash, who has been ...
GPs will be 'supported' with new technologies such as AI to reduce antibiotic prescribing and tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR), the Government has announced.
Women who consume eight or more alcoholic drinks a week are significantly more likely to develop heart disease than those who drink less.
The Government has announced a £64m pilot for a new work and health service across 15 ICB areas which will test changes to how fit notes are issued. A small number of the pilot sites will specifically ...
Northern Ireland's GPs are set to see the full £38.9m worth of QOF funding repurposed for core services and indemnity cover this year.
The ICO has called for ‘urgent improvements’ in the handling of confidential information of people living with HIV after data breaches.
A mother whose baby has CMPA and whose paediatric dietetic input has lasted about as long as the child’s gut transit time. A helpful letter from the ex-paediatric dietetic clinic explains that the ...
In the latest in our Pulse Live series, where experts summarise their presentations from Pulse Live events, Dr Nicolas Alexander, GP and GP trainer with an interest in palliative care, provides some p ...
The BMA's GPCE deputy chair will ‘pause’ his involvement in MPTS tribunals following criticism over conflicts of interest.
GPs should ask patients if they have a history of depression before prescribing prostate and hair loss drug finasteride, the ...
Following the GPCE declaring that it is ‘in dispute’ with NHS England over the imposed GMS contract, two GPs debate the pros ...