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1 week ago |
practicebusiness.co.uk | Eleanor Potter
Ever since discussions around AI began, one concern has remained central to the debate – whether artificial intelligence could, or should, replace human workers. As AI becomes more integrated into healthcare, particularly in primary care settings, many practice managers and staff worry about its impact on their roles. However, focusing on what AI cannot do, and is unlikely to ever be able to do, can go a long way towards alleviating fears that human workers may become obsolete in certain roles.
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1 week ago |
practicebusiness.co.uk | Eleanor Potter
The £62 million study, funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), aims to track 100,000 individuals aged eight to 18 over the next decade. By analysing their behaviour, biology and health, researchers hope to gain a clearer understanding of how vaping influences young people’s well-being over time. Vaping Trend Continues to RiseThis research comes at a crucial time, as vaping among young people continues to rise.
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2 weeks ago |
practicebusiness.co.uk | Eleanor Potter
Airedale NHS Foundation Trust and Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust have joined forces to launch an innovative digital resource to help patients understand and navigate the diagnosis of Lynch Syndrome. This inherited condition significantly increases the risk of certain cancers, including bowel, ovarian and endometrial cancers.
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2 weeks ago |
practicebusiness.co.uk | Eleanor Potter
As a practice manager, you may notice signs that a member of your team seems disengaged, even if they haven’t specifically mentioned dissatisfaction. With recent reports indicating that a significant portion of employees – around 70% – are actively considering or passively monitoring other job opportunities, it’s essential to stay in tune with the subtle cues that may suggest a shift in attitudes or intentions.
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2 weeks ago |
practicebusiness.co.uk | Eleanor Potter
The landmark moment followed a significant campaign during HIV Testing Week, aimed at identifying the estimated 4,700 undiagnosed individuals living with HIV in England and reinforcing efforts to achieve the country’s goal of ending new HIV transmissions by 2030. Four years ago, organisations including the National AIDS Trust, the Elton John AIDS Foundation and the Terrence Higgins Trust joined forces to push for a national commitment to ending new HIV cases.
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