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- International Forum London 2024: 10-12 April 2024 - BMJ
Jointly organised by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) and BMJ, the International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare has a rich history of supporting and energising the international movement for health and care improvement From 300 people meeting in London in 1996 to over 5000 improvers attending the International Forum events every year, the conference is the place to
- Emergency care plan for England lacks ambition, say doctors’ leaders . . .
A £450m government plan to improve urgent and emergency care in England and avert a winter crisis could have shown more ambition in tackling longer waiting times, doctors’ leaders have said The Royal College of Emergency Medicine welcomed elements of the urgent and emergency care plan for 2025-26,1 including commitments to publish NHS trusts’ emergency department performance data and
- Abortion law reform in the UK | The BMJ
Decriminalisation needed to protect women from persecution Correspondence to: J Lord j lord@exeter ac uk Abortion is still a criminal offence in England and Wales, with access to abortion permitted under specific circumstances defined in the Abortion Act 1967 One of us (Nicola Packer) was recently acquitted after standing trial in England having been accused of an illegal abortion 1 The high
- Are noise and air pollution related to the incidence of . . . - BMJ Open
Objective To investigate whether the incidence of dementia is related to residential levels of air and noise pollution in London Design Retrospective cohort study using primary care data Setting 75 Greater London practices Participants 130 978 adults aged 50–79 years registered with their general practices on 1 January 2005, with no recorded history of dementia or care home residence
- Open access Research Are noise and air pollution related to the . . .
Carey iM etfial BM Open 20188e022404 doi101136bmjopen2018022404 1 Open access Are noise and air pollution related to the incidence of dementia? A cohort study in London, England Iain M Carey,1 H Ross Anderson,1,2 Richard W Atkinson,1 Sean D Beevers,2 Derek G Cook,1 David P Strachan,1 David Dajnak,2 John Gulliver,3 Frank J Kelly2,4 To cite: Carey IM, Anderson HR,
- Gonorrhoea: England rolls out “world first” vaccination programme | The BMJ
From August a vaccine programme to prevent gonorrhoea will be rolled out to the people at highest risk in England, making it the first country in the world to have such a programme Although the vaccine provides only around 30-40% protection, NHS England hopes that it will reverse rising numbers of gonorrhoea infections and help tackle antibiotic resistant strains of the disease
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