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Medical insurance news: ESC 'keen to raise awareness of equal treatment access'

Females could potentially not receive the same access to treatment and clinical trials than males. Read More

Health insurance patients with heart failure to get better end of life care?

A new programme aimed at improving palliative care standards for heart failure patients in Glasgow and Clyde has been launched. Read More

Health insurance news: Schools 'are tremendous at educating pupils about good food'

Food education is going to "get much better", one industry expert has predicted. Read More

Private health insurance news: Better educated people 'are likely to eat more fruit and veg'

Eating more fruit and vegetables could help people maintain a low blood pressure. Read More

Private health insurance news: Most hearing loss 'appears gradually'

People may not be aware they are losing their hearing at first, one expert has stated. Read More

Health insurance patients 'should avoid high noise situations to protect hearing'

Listening to mp3 players too loud is one possible risk factor, it has been noted. Read More

Health insurance news: NHS IT programme to be downsized

Trusts will now be allowed to decide how much of the computer system to install. Read More

Private medical insurance comparison news: Bay Trust Radio to undergo refurb

The station provides entertainment and news bulletins for staff, patients and visitors in the University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Trust. Read More

Health insurance patient services improved by e-rostering systems?

Studies have shown that the NHS could make significant savings and improve patient services through investment in workforce management and e-rostering systems. Read More

Health insurance news: Patients 'given more time with nurses'

The 1,000 Lives Plus programme, dedicated to transforming patient care, has seen time afforded nurses to spend looking after charges almost doubling on some wards. Read More