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‘Vanguards’ trial new care models to transform NHS

‘Vanguards’ trial new care models to transform NHS

Redefining patient pathways and trialling new ways of working could have a significant impact on improving care, finds a report looking into the role of NHS Vanguards in the development of new commissioning structures.

NHS groups ready to roll out PAM

NHS groups ready to roll out PAM

Thirty-seven NHS organisations have now secured free access to a new tool that should help people with long-term conditions better manage their own health and care needs.

NHS England, PTC reach agreement on Duchenne drug

NHS England, PTC reach agreement on Duchenne drug

Children in England suffering from a rare form of muscular dystrophy will soon be able to access the only drug licensed for their condition after a ground-breaking agreement was reached between NHS England and PTC Therapeutics.

EU allows paediatric use of Shire’s Restive

EU allows paediatric use of Shire’s Restive

European regulators have approved the use of Shire’s Restive in children with short bowel syndrome (SBS), a rare and potentially life-threatening gastrointestinal condition.

NICE backs Pfizer’s Bosulif for CML

NICE backs Pfizer’s Bosulif for CML

NHS use of Pfizer’s Bosulif is being endorsed by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence to treat some patients with chronic myeloid leukaemia, in a move which, if confirmed in final guidelines, could significantly widen access to the drug.

Government buries NHS data sharing scheme

Government buries NHS data sharing scheme

NHS England is pulling the plug on its highly controversial medical information sharing scheme care.data, following years of relentless criticism and concerns over data security, public awareness and commercial access.