An AI early warning system is being developed to automatically identify safety concerns across the NHS.
A 'world-first' partnership between government and food retailers and manufacturers is set to tackle the obesity epidemic.
The proportion of 16- to 64-year-olds identified with a common mental health condition has risen from 18.9% in 2014 to 22.6% in 2023/24, new data reveals.
The recognition of sepsis remains an urgent and persistent safety risk, despite extensive national work and awareness campaigns, according to three reports published by HSSIB.
Injuries sustained by dog owners could cost the NHS around £23m a year, new research suggests.
Women and people with a cervix who are overdue for cervical screening in England will be offered an at-home testing option, in plans to help boost participation in the programme.
A programme to tackle the harms caused by gambling has scooped a prestigious award for reducing healthcare inequalities.
The Scottish Government is not ruling out any measure that could help halt the rising number of people dying through drug misuse
A new report has warned the UK is ‘failing the test on childhood obesity’.
Every baby born in the UK is set to have their DNA mapped within a decade to predict and prevent disease.
The cross-sector ADHD Taskforce, launched last year by NHS England and the government, says rates of recognised ADHD in England are lower than the expected prevalence and stresses the need for time...
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Sefton (Metropolitan borough), Merseyside£131,208 (Hay 1)
Wrexham (Wrecsam)G15 £63,148 - £67,058 per annum