- Around a million parents urged to book new ‘four-in-one’ NHS jab to protect young children against measlesby Tom W on July 6, 2026 at 11:01 pm
Around a million families are being urged to protect their children against the spread of measles and other potentially deadly childhood illnesses, as part of a new NHS vaccination drive. Children aged from 12-months to 11 years old who have missed one or both doses of the vaccine, will be invited as part of the
- NHS accelerates artificial intelligence rollout to cut waiting times and improve care for millionsby rwootton on July 4, 2026 at 9:30 pm
A major rollout of new artificial intelligence (AI) tools across the NHS is being accelerated to help cut waiting lists and improve care for millions of patients. A new AI triage tool in the NHS App that helps direct patients to the most appropriate NHS service, as well as widespread access to AI notetaking tools
- NHS to overhaul patient communications and end ‘farce’ of invitations arriving after appointmentby Tom W on July 3, 2026 at 9:41 am
Patients are to receive at least 3 weeks’ notice from the NHS for all new planned medical appointments, under plans to overhaul patients’ experiences of the health service. NHS Chief Executive, Sir Jim Mackey, today said that trying to get clarity from the NHS had been “like walking through treacle” for far too many families,
- Thousands more vulnerable adults to be offered RSV vaccine to prevent serious lung infectionby jboshell on July 1, 2026 at 11:38 am
Thousands more people at risk from a virus which causes pneumonia and other serious lung infections will be able to get vital protection on the NHS this winter. From September, all adults aged 65-74 who are living with a chronic respiratory disease and those with immunosuppression due to disease or treatment will be offered the respiratory syncytial virus
- NHS A&E blood-testing finds 2,000 unidentified HIV cases in first 4 yearsby nowen on June 25, 2026 at 9:30 pm
Nearly 2,000 people unknowingly living with HIV have been diagnosed by a pioneering NHS programme, which tests anyone needing a blood test in A&E, saving lives and preventing new infections, shows new data. Under the first-of-its kind, large scale programme, adults in need of a blood test in A&E in 88 areas of England with