Primary care
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‘Enhanced level’ nurses latest to be added to ARRS
General practice nurses working at an "enhanced level" are the latest to be added to the additional roles reimbursement scheme.
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Better training and recruitment are needed for nurses and other healthcare professionals to deliver high quality integrated respiratory care, according to a new position statement from UK respiratory organisations.
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The Royal College of Nursing has warned that 44% of general practice nurses did not receive any uplift to their pay for 2023-24, despite one being promised.
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General practice nurses are set to be added to the additional roles reimbursement scheme, the government has announced.
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General practice nurses are expected to train and supervise staff employed on the additional roles reimbursement scheme, despite being on lower pay in some cases, a new report revealed.
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Ear, nose and throat nurses have criticised the “postcode lottery” of access to free NHS ear wax removal, as a new report has revealed that almost 10 million people in England do not have access to these services.
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The NHS in England has launched a new immunisation campaign to address rising rates of measles.
Clincial
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Understanding and addressing the palliative and end-of-life care needs of people with dementia is vital. This article is part of a series on dementia.
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How a tool comparing the impact of clinical products on our planet can influence greener decisions in healthcare to meet the net zero aims of the NHS
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To be able to alleviate distress experienced by people living with dementia, accurate identification of potential causes of distressed behaviour is essential
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How sustainable care models and quality improvement initiatives, along with options for more sustainable ways to live, are ways of taking action in the face of a climate emergency
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Considering the impact of dementia on comorbid conditions, and vice versa, is vital to ensure the best possible care and quality of life
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Nursing Times has launched a new set of bitesize learning videos on heart failure, which affects nearly one million patients in the UK with 200,000 new diagnoses every year.