The Department of Health has published advice for doctors and dentists to help recover costs of care from visitors and migrants. Migrants, visitors and
GP practices are now invited to apply for funding in the second phase of a successful pilot scheme which offers clinical pharmacists the chance
The Prime Minister will challenge society to “explain or change” disparities in how people from different backgrounds are treated, as the government publishes the
The transformative electronic prescription service (EPS) has managed to save the NHS £130 million over three years. By allowing GP surgeries to send prescriptions
The government is planning to develop a state-backed indemnity scheme for GPs, to protect them from the costs of clinical negligence claims, subject to
What is the Ageing Better Plan? South Gloucestershire Council’s plan brings together the outcomes and priorities that will guide South Gloucestershire Council’s work to support older
Bristol’s social prescribing ‘movement’ has gathered momentum over the past few years with a plan for a city-wide approach to be considered by the
Being lonely can be as bad for someone’s health as having a long-term illness such as diabetes or high blood pressure, the leader of
ACFA, the advice network, have created a new and comprehensive guide to explaining the Universal Credit scheme which is currently being rolled out. The
Healthy City Week is in full swing. This lasts from 7 to 14 October with a unique series of events exploring the health and
The Marmalade Trust organise Christmas Day lunches in restaurants around Bristol and South Glos. Friendly Marmalade Trust volunteers collect guests from their own home