Epidermolysis Bullosa: Children | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers NHS England is working with the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) on the evaluation of two products for Epidermoly
Social Prescribing | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers The Department is working with partners to determine the appropriate role for social prescribing for the Major Conditions Strategy.
Hospitals: Discharges | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers All areas have submitted a final report for the £500 million 2022/23 Adult Social Care Discharge Fund.
Linley & Kidsgrove RUFC: Defibrillators | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers The Department is currently in the pre-procurement stage in its process of determining a selected partner for the Automated External Defi
Dementia: Hypertension | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers There have been no recent discussions with the Royal College of Nursing on the implications for policy of the link between dementia and h
Eating Disorders: Palliative Care | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers This information is not held centrally.
Cancer: Drugs | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers NHS England is the responsible commissioner for systemic anti-cancer therapies (SACT).
Integrated Care Boards | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers Integrated care board (ICB) constitutions are expected to include principles and arrangements for how the ICB will work with patients and
Urinary Tract Infections: Medical Treatments | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers The following table shows the number of people admitted to hospital each year in the last five years with urinary tract infections (UTIs)
Screening: Community Diagnostic Centres | Department of Health and Social Care | Written Answers Neither the Department nor NHS England conducted a public consultation on the diagnostic (a) tests, (b) procedures and (c) equipment avai