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CategoryWhere next for primary care – can the Fuller stocktake answer pressing challenges to reform?
By James Hollaway
With the primary care ‘stocktake’ inquiry, led by Dr Claire Fuller, due to report imminently, we look ahead to what i..
Family Matters in Huntington’s disease
Family Matters in Huntington’s disease
We are enormously proud to have supported the Huntington’s Disease Alliance UK and Ireland with..
Another year of CMS accreditation and a PR Week Top 20 rating!
The Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) is the world’s largest professional public relations organisation. Their miss..
The NHS in a post-COVID age
By Kate Weston
The NHS was founded in 1948 by the then Health Minister, Aneurin Bevan with the belief that good healthcare should be av..
A week in Parliament that is worth noting
After another historic week in Parliament, M&F Health has broken down the key moments in the House of Commons, what they mean, and what th..
Brexit brings a new public health and primary care minister
April proved to be yet another eventful month in Westminster. On the first day alone MPs rejected all Brexit options presented to Parliame..
What the doctor ordered: the rise of social prescribing
By Philippa Cahill, Director
When the Government recently launched ‘A connected society, a strategy for tackling loneliness’, it contai..
Will GDPR sound the death knell for the old-fashioned sell-in?
By James Hollaway, Director
This article was originally written, and first appeared, in PR Week
The PR industry has long been aware ..
The NHS at 70
The NHS is seventy years old. It was on the 5th July 1948 that Aneurin Bevan opened Park Hospital in Manchester (today known as Trafford G..
Creativity and Wellbeing Week – 5 minutes with Damian Hebron from LAHF
By Philippa Cahill, Director
Next week is Creativity and Wellbeing Week when the whole of London will be buzzing with events designed t..