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AI triage offers a potential solution to the risks with online consultations in the new GP contract
Helen Salisbury’s opinion piece rightly highlights the serious clinical risks posed by the latest GP contract variation [1]. The requirement for practices to keep online consultation tools open until ...
Use precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a device. Personalised advertising and content, advertising and content ...
In doing so, healthcare organizations can shift from reacting to challenges, to shaping the future of healthcare delivery. The MD-MBA is not a luxury; rather, it is a strategic asset in a healthcare ...
NHS patients in England are struggling to access cutting edge cancer treatments because of bureaucracy and inadequate funding ...
Two part magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is just as effective at diagnosing prostate cancer as the UK standard three part ...
Over half of women giving birth in England, Scotland, and Wales did so by induction or caesarean section, a large scale audit ...
Guillermo Paraje and colleagues argue that excise taxes are the most effective yet least implemented measure for tobacco ...
Hubbard reports that 98% of representatives at the BMA’s Annual Representatives Meeting in Liverpool voted in favour of a ...
More needs to be done to crack down on the black market for weight loss jabs, experts, warn, where patients are ordering counterfeit versions of drugs that are still in clinical trials. Speaking to ...
Covid-19 is still shaping the debate on health—and killing people. One thousand one hundred and eleven deaths worldwide from covid-19 were reported to the World Health Organization in the 28 days to ...
Dear Editor I believe two gentlemen, Jungner and Wilson, some time in the 1970's, published criteria for ethical population screening. One of the criteria was that there must be effective treatment ...
Increased consumption of ultraprocessed foods is for the first time causing more children in the world to have obesity than to be underweight, warns Unicef. Around one in 10 (9.4%) of children and ...
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