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Why the NHS becoming more Parkinson’s friendly can deliver a better person-centred experience
Guest blog by Laura Cockram, Policy and Campaigns Manager at Parkinson’s UK 127,000 people across the UK are living with Parkinson’s – a progressive, neurological condition with no cure. Around a third of people with Parkinson’s develop symptoms before 65, … Continue reading
Posted in Hospitals, NHS, Parkinson's, Patients
Tagged Duodopa, Hospital, NHS, NHS Constitution, NHS England, Parkinson's, Parkinson’s Awareness Week, prescription charges
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Guest Blogspot: The NHS Constitution- the turning point?
The Health and Social Care Act 2012 has always had my support. All my concerns were addressed in the final Act. The thrust of the Bill remained intact. However, like many other people I was dismayed by the strength of … Continue reading
Posted in Andrew Lansley, Department of Health, Health Bill, Health Team, Healthcare, Hospitals, Innovation, Jeremy Hunt, NHS, Patients, Policy
Tagged 2020health, Andrew Lansley, Constitution, Department of Health, Future Forum, Health and Social Care Act, Health Bill, National Health Service, NHS, NHS complaint, NHS Constitution, NHS Future Forum, patient, Patients, Public Health, traction
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