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Why I became a GP – Dr Henrietta Hughes

#primarycare month is an NHS England (London) campaign to promote and publicise the many exceptional things going on in primary care across the capital. Primary care is an absolute priority for the NHS, and especially for London. Working with the Healthy London Partnership, strategic clinical networks and other key groups throughout March, we aim to shed some […]

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March is #primarycare month – Dr Anne Rainsberry

#primarycare month is an NHS England (London) campaign to promote and publicise the many exceptional things going on in primary care across the capital. Primary care is an absolute priority for the NHS, and especially for London. Working with the Healthy London Partnership, strategic clinical networks and other key groups throughout March, we aim to […]

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Redbridge GP leads national awareness campaign

#primarycare month is an NHS England (London) campaign to promote and publicise the many exceptional things going on in primary care across the capital. Primary care is an absolute priority for the NHS, and especially for London. Working with the Healthy London Partnership, strategic clinical networks and other key groups throughout March, we aim to shed some […]

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London region GP procurement survey results

A small number of GP Practices across London have contracts which are about to expire in 2016. A tendering process is underway to find organisations to run them for the next 5 to 10 years. Engagement with patients and other local stakeholders is an important part of this tendering process. NHS England wrote to all […]

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Help the NHS Charity choir get to Number 1 this Christmas

The whole of the UK is being urged to get behind a campaign to help the NHS reach number one in the charts this Christmas while supporting healthcare charities at the same time. “A Bridge Over You” performed by Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust’s choir celebrates the work of NHS staff across the country. The […]

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Groundbreaking health and care devolution plans for the capital launched today

Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne, Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt, all 32 CCGs, all 33 borough councils, the Mayor of London Boris Johnson, NHS England’s Chief Executive Simon Stevens and Public Health England’s Chief Executive Duncan Selbie have today signed landmark agreements to transform London’s health and care by devolving powers and funding back to […]

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Listening to Londoners: how NHS England (London) engaged with patients and the public in 2014/15

NHS England (London) has launched its annual report on patient and public participation and engagement for 2014/15. The report outlines how patients and the public have been involved in our commissioning processes and decisions across our organisation, from steering London’s Pharmaceutical Services Regulation Committee to improving cancer services in the capital and more. Regional Chief […]

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NHS England (London) pledges £30,000 to support London survivors of sexual abuse

NHS England (London) has today (25 November) pledged £30,000 to the Survivors Trust, to set up a reference group of survivors of sexual abuse who will play a lead role in shaping how health and care is delivered in the capital. The Survivors Trust is a UK-wide national umbrella agency for 141 specialist organisations for support […]

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London’s urgent and emergency care to become coordinated, consistent and clear

Healthy London Partnership, a collaboration between all London CCGs and NHS England London region, has today set out in its report how London’s urgent and emergency care services will become coordinated, consistent, clear and available seven days a week. View the document: Coordinated, consistent and clear urgent and emergency care. Once implemented it would mean […]

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