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UK Covid-19 Inquiry Terms of Reference
Healthwatch Birmingham’s response to the consultation on the Terms of Reference for the UK Covid-19 Inquiry.
Operational guidance to implement a lifetime cap on care costs
Healthwatch Birmingham’s response to the Department of Health and Social Care consultation on guidance to implement a lifetime cap on care costs.
Clinical review of standards for cancer
Healthwatch Birmingham’s response to the NHS England and NHS Improvement
consultation on clinical review of standards for cancer, to increase rates of earlier diagnosis.
Evidence-Based Interventions – List 3 clinical guidance proposals
Healthwatch Birmingham’s response to the consultation on the Evidence-based Intervention Programme guidance on when it is and is not appropriate to carry out specific interventions.
Provider selection regime
Healthwatch Birmingham’s response to the Department of Health and Social Care consultation on proposals for the provider selection regime.
Making Gina 10 microgram vaginal tablets (Estradiol) available from pharmacies
Healthwatch Birmingham’s response to the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency’s (MHRA) consultation on the proposal to make Gina 10 microgram vaginal tablets (Estradiol) available from pharmacies.
Birmingham Health and Wellbeing Board Strategy: Creating a Bolder, Healthier City
Healthwatch Birmingham’s response to Birmingham City Council’s draft strategy to to tackle the factors that impact upon health and wellbeing across service boundaries.
Staying Independent at Home
Healthwatch Birmingham’s response to Birmingham City Council’s draft policy for delivering the Disabled Facilities Grants (DFG) to protect and assist vulnerable citizens who require aids and adaptation in their homes.
Revoking vaccination as a condition of deployment across all health and social care
Healthwatch Birmingham’s response to the Department of Health and Social Care consultation on revoking vaccination as a condition of deployment across all health and social care.
Aligning the upper age for NHS prescription charge exemptions with the State Pension age
Healthwatch Birmingham’s response to the Department for Health and Social Care’s proposal to raise the upper age that people can qualify for free NHS prescriptions from 60 to the state pension age of 66.
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