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Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) is a serious issue that is threatening the medical and agricultural advances of today. The connections that exist among human health, food production and the environment necessitate a One Health approach to address the challenge of AMR. Recent research points to...
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of hospitals. For this purpose, the results of a quantitative survey (N=1,547) in the DACH region (Germany, Austria …
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qualitative leap in the development of education, healthcare and the pension system. We need fundamental changes in these sectors …
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increase the number of staff available to provide care to patients. More doctors, nurses, midwives and health-care assistants …
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One year ago, NHS England published its plan to tackle the backlog of elective care, which had surged following the onset of the pandemic. Since then, as widely expected, waiting lists for NHS treatment in England have continued to grow, increasing by around 1 million between February and...
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This report highlights 10 key facts about UK tax and public finance policy that will underpin the choices faced by governments in coming decades.
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The NHS workforce plan aims for a large expansion in health service staffing. We examine the potential implications for NHS funding.
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We examine how the length of parental leave and rates of progression after having children vary by specialty, gender and other staff characteristics.
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There are marked differences in life expectancy between the regions of England, between the countries in the UK, and between the UK and other wealthy countries. Within England, prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, life expectancy at birth was more than two years higher in London and the South East...
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Medicine is a high-paid and high-status career. It is also a big profession - and expected to grow considerably over coming decades. Understanding differences in access to medical careers by ethnicity, and different career paths within medicine by ethnicity, is therefore an important and...
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