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Primary care news round-up (16th to 21st May 2025)

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It will be asked of patients born before 1996 and if they have received blood in the past, they will be offered hepatitis C testing. The post Primary care news round-up (16th to 21st May 2025) appeared first on GP Practice Management Blog. Vandals hit surgery twice A surgery is recovering from a double attack of vandalism.

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Primary care news round-up (24th to 30th April 2025)

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Project to test linking practices to community initiatives A major project is to investigate how local community initiatives can work with practices to improve health. The post Primary care news round-up (24th to 30th April 2025) appeared first on GP Practice Management Blog.

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Holiday drinking habits quiz reveals surprising July 4th trends; hormone therapy linked to breast cancer risk changes in women under 55; U.S. preschoolers widely exposed to nearly 100 harmful chemicals – Morning Medical Update

Medical Economics

Morning Medical Update © gpointstudio - stock.adobe.com Holiday drinking habits quiz reveals surprising July 4 th trends As Independence Day approaches, Medical Economics’ sister publication, Patient Care Online , invites physicians to test their knowledge of U.S. Take the quiz and put your knowledge to the test on Patient Care Online.

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Primary care news round-up (2nd May to 8th May 2024)

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In some areas, this will include “fit note trailblazers” which will test new ways of triage and signposting to employment support services. We have not achieved everything we know needs to be done and we will continue to work on a new fit for purpose GMS for 2025 onwards.

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Advice for Applicants: Moving from 2023 to 2024 [Episode 557]

Accepted Blog

She reflects on her previous predictions, such as the increase in test options and waivers and the continued use of rankings in admissions. For future applicants, she emphasizes the importance of clarifying goals, researching programs, and preparing for tests. Some accept other tests also. In that, I was 100% right.

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ePrescription Software Development – Detailed Outlook

Arkenea

Another standard published by CMS is the delayed compliance deadline for EPCS to no longer than January 2023 and no earlier than January 2025 for LTC prescriptions for controlled substances. This eventually reduces costs of documentation and duplication of tests (in case medical papers are misplaced).

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Primary care news round-up (13th February to 19th February 2025)

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Patients stressed by failing NHS admin NHS admin has become dysfunctional, leading to thousands of test results being lost and patient appointments becoming confused, according to a new study. The post Primary care news round-up (13th February to 19th February 2025) appeared first on GP Practice Management Blog.