GPCE’s vision for general practice – ‘Patients First’ Campaign
The BMA’s “Patients First” campaign focuses on addressing the critical underfunding and workforce challenges in GP practices across England. It…
On 10 June, Minister Dalton announced the implementation of extended screening intervals for cervical screening participants.?
From 1 July 2025, most women aged 25-49 who test negative for HPV – meaning they are at very low risk of developing cervical cancer over the next five years – will be invited at five-year intervals rather than three. This applies to samples taken on or after 1st July and next test due dates remain the same for any samples taken before this date.
This change is backed by clinical evidence and a recommendation by the UK National Screening Committee.?A system letter outlining the change and?guidance?to support commissioners and programme providers?can be found?here?and includes the communications toolkit and FAQ.?
The BMA’s “Patients First” campaign focuses on addressing the critical underfunding and workforce challenges in GP practices across England. It…
We have been working to rebuild CQC, getting us back to our purpose of providing effective regulation of health and…