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Readiness and resilience are vital in uncertain times
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COPD reveals the true scale of health inequality in the UK. It will only widen unless lung disease is properly…
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New solutions must be scaled to reach the people who need them
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Great strides are possible with focus
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The Modern Service Framework is an opportunity to show ambition and make transformative change

The government’s forthcoming framework for dementia and frailty must strive for more than incremental change
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Reframing kidney care around a home-first model

New tools, remote monitoring, and cultural and regulatory reform could all help a digital-first NHS better diagnose, prevent and manage…

A report on how new technologies, remote monitoring, and better community support can transform both how we treat high blood…

Careful financial planning can make a meaningful difference
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Working with partners is enabling us to deliver for the city and its people.
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Progress over the next decade must be driven and defined by best serving patient needs
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Why the next housing revolution is about daylight, health and more sustainable building practices

We are training the workers of the future and delivering sustainable homes
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Without bolder thinking and better delivery, opportunities risk remaining unrealised.

The government’s growth agenda can only be realised if AI-enabled sectors have the graduate workforce needed to turn innovation into…
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Blood cancer patients are being left behind – that needs to change.
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The UK has an implementation challenge in cancer care. That is what we now have to fix.
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Macmillan Cancer Support’s ambition of investing £30m into innovations could help transform cancer care.
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A broken system, outdated guidelines and a lack of screening are costing thousands of lives.
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