GPs are threatening to launch an industrial dispute unless Wes Streeting halts major changes to how patients book appointments. The Health Secretary has promised to “end the 8am scramble” from ...
The federal government shutdown means non-essential services are shuttered. Is the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles ...
GPs are considering all options after voting to enter a dispute with the government over new online access plans, which they claim could put the safety of patients and staff at risk. The changes were ...
KEIR Starmer is set to announce an "online hospital" that will deliver millions of appointments a year as a "new chapter" for the NHS begins. The Prime Minister will use his leader's speech at ...
An NHS online hospital service will be launched in England within two years to help cut waiting times, the prime minister is set to announce. Sir Keir Starmer will tell the Labour Party annual ...
GPs have given Wes Streeting 48 hours to resolve a row over how patients book appointments or face another formal dispute. The threat raises the prospect of further industrial action, such as a cap on ...
GPs are considering a range of actions after voting to enter a dispute with the Government over online access plans, which they claim could put the safety of patients and staff at risk. It comes as a ...
Beacon Hill Roll Call records local senators’ votes on the only roll call from the week of Sept. 22-26. There were no roll ...
The doctors union, the British Medical Association (BMA), has warned that potentially serious health problems could be missed by GPs, and lead to patients being harmed, when a new online booking ...
Amid an anti-ICE demonstration in Massachusetts, a protester failed to engage the parking brake, which resulted in the car rolling into a nearby lake. The incident was shot on camera and later was ...
The British Medical Association has given Health Secretary Wes Streeting 48 hours to act and avoid a dispute with GPs in England. GPs are considering a range of actions after voting to enter a dispute ...
The British Medical Association (BMA) has given the Health Secretary 48 hours to act and avoid going into dispute with GPs over online access plans which they claim could put the safety of patients ...
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