Urban health inequalities revealed in new report

Urban health inequalities revealed in new report

By Lee Peart 01 July 2026

A stark health divided between neighbouring urban communities in England has been revealed in new analysis.

RSV vaccine to be offered to thousands more this winter

By Lee Peart 01 July 2026

Thousands more vulnerable adults are to be offered the RSV vaccine to prevent serious lung infection this winter.

Net zero measures could cut hospital admissions by half a million, report finds

By Lee Peart 01 July 2026

Net zero measures could cut hospital admissions by almost half a million by 2050, according to a new report.

AI cuts high risk ED reattendance by up to 50%

By Lee Peart 30 June 2026

AI predictive analysis has helped cut ED reattendance by high risk patients by between 33% and 50%.

Living conditions integrated with NHS records in UK first

By Lee Peart 30 June 2026

Social housing tenants in Liverpool will be the first in the UK to have their living conditions integrated with NHS records.

Support to help disabled into workplace expanded

By Lee Peart 30 June 2026

Support to help disabled people and those with health conditions to enter the workplace has been expanded by the Government.

Ergéa UK announces completion of £17.8m community diagnostic centre

By Lee Peart 30 June 2026

Managed equipment services provider Ergéa UK has announced the completion of the £17.8m Bridgwater community diagnostic centre (CDC) in Somerset.

West Midlands joins health risk prevention programme

By Lee Peart 29 June 2026

West Midlands Combined Authority has been chosen as one of five areas in England to become a Prevention Accelerator Site.

Government announces £85m AI anti-obesity programme

By Lee Peart 29 June 2026

People with obesity are to be given new ways of accessing support through a new £85m AI programme.

Hundreds of unidentified HIV cases identified by NHS A&E blood testing

By Lee Peart 26 June 2026

Almost 2,000 people unknowingly living with HIV have been diagnosed by a pioneering NHS programme in its first four years.

Women with aggressive cervical cancer to receive NHS immunotherapy

By Lee Peart 25 June 2026

Women with aggressive cervical cancer are to be offered a new immunotherapy on the NHS.

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Self Management Care Co-ordinator

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Dorset£28,000 per annum

RECRUITER: Dorset ME Support Group

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Wakefield, West Yorkshire£32,061 - £34,434

RECRUITER: Wakefield Council

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