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Well Pharmacy:Immunosuppressed patients get Covid boosters - 0 views

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    Well Pharmacy is urging those eligible to take up the offer of a further Covid booster jab this spring. Adults aged 75 years and over and anyone over 5 years old and are immunosuppressed - such as those who are undergoing chemotherapy or have had an organ transplant - are entitled to have a further Covid booster jab from mid-April, said one of the UK's largest community pharmacy chains. Taking part in the vaccination programme again, Well Pharmacy is encouraging people to book another booster as soon as they are contacted by the NHS - which should be at least six months after their previous booster. The national booking site for those eligible opens this week. The jabs have been updated since the vaccines were introduced to now target newer strains of Covid-19, Well said in a press release issued on Wednesday, 5 April. Thousands of people are still testing positive for Covid each week according to Government data, and - while hospitalisations are down - a large number of people are still being hospitalised with Covid, so getting jabbed is as important as ever. And the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) recently confirmed that hospital admissions last autumn highlighted that the risk of becoming seriously ill from coronavirus was noticeably higher in people over 75.
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DHSC Unveils Bold Reforms: New Pricing System for Category A Medicines - 0 views

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    The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) will introduce new arrangements for the setting of Drug Tariff Category A reimbursement prices from April 2024. Driven by ministers, DHSC's decision aims to equalise access to margin on Category A medicines and it's part of a series of drug reimbursement reforms proposed by the department following a public consultation in 2019. Currently, prices of medicines in Category A are subject to monthly adjustment. From 1 April 2024, these will be updated quarterly based on sales and volume data obtained by DHSC under the Health Service Products (Provision and Disclosure of Information) Regulations 2018. The transition will conclude in July 2025 when the reimbursement prices will be exclusively determined by the new method. Advance notice for contractors regarding the 'new arrangements' has been outlined on the NHSBSA website. However, Community Pharmacy England (CPE) did not support the introduction of the changes at this time as pharmacies are currently grappling with "wider challenges" and there is uncertainty about the potential impact of these changes on the already "turbulent" medicines supply chain
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Dr Gokhale organises midterm annual meeting of "Heart Failure Society, India" - 0 views

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    Dr Gokhale who is the founder secretary of the Heart Failure Society, India, has organised national meeting of the society on 19th & 20th April, 2014 at Hotel Manasarovar, Chiraan Fort Club, Begumpet, Hyderabad.
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GPhC UK Raises Renewal Fees by 7.5% in 2024 - 0 views

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    The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) has decided to increase the renewal fees of pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and pharmacy premises by 7.5% from April 2024. The pharmacy technician's renewal fee will see an increase by £9 from £121 to £130, pharmacists fees from £257 to £276, and pharmacy premises from £365 to £392. The following decision came even despite the renewal fees being frozen for individual registrants since 2019 and for pharmacy premises since 2021. This move was facilitated through cost savings measures like using financial reserves and downsizing to a smaller office. However, the council confirmed that the fee hike is due to higher rates of inflation, increase in utility bills and supplier costs. Duncan Rudkin, Chief Executive and Registrar of the GPhC, said: "We know that these are challenging times and that this increase will come as unwelcome news to those we regulate. But to be effective in our role of protecting the public we need to make sure the fees we charge cover the cost of regulation going forward."
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Covid-19 vaccine to be offered to all children aged 5 to 11 - 0 views

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    All children aged five to 11 in England will be offered a Covid-19 vaccine, the government said on Wednesday (February 16) - following similar announcements in the rest of the UK. The move, coming nearly two months after British regulators approved Pfizer and BioNTech's shot for use among the age group, sees Britain following the lead of the United States, the European Union and other countries. It has only been vaccinating at-risk under-12s and those who live with immuno-suppressed people, using a lower-dose formulation of the jab that was found to be "safe and effective". However, health secretary Sajid Javid - who has responsibility for England only - said he had now accepted guidance from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation, which advises UK health departments, to expand the rollout. "The NHS will prepare to extend this non-urgent offer to all children during April so parents can, if they want, take up the offer to increase protection against potential future waves of Covid-19 as we learn to live with this virus," he said in a statement.
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NPA Sounds Alarm: National Living Wage Threatens Pharmacies - 0 views

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    The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) has raised concerns over the upcoming increase in the National Living Wage, saying it will make things even worse for local pharmacies already facing nearly a decade of cuts in real terms. Scheduled to go up from £10.42 to £11.44 per hour starting April, the National Living Wage rise is expected to put a lot of financial pressure on many pharmacies. The NPA says "it will cost them over £10,000 in salary bills, and for some, even more, without getting more from the NHS funds. and has asked the government to deal with the ongoing problem of underfunding for community pharmacies. The association has warned that without additional funds, pharmacies could face staff layoffs or reduced services to cover the increased wages, calling for a "comprehensive new funding deal to prevent further closures of vital local services, which have been shutting at the rate of eight a week."
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Pharmadoctor Launches Affordable Service for All Ages! - 0 views

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    Pharmadoctor, a company which provides clinical service packages to pharmacists, has announced the launch of the UK's first private Covid vaccination service via its nationwide network of partner community pharmacies. For the first time, people who are eligible for the Covid-19 vaccine (those aged 12 years and over) will be able to get the shots from their local independent pharmacy by paying as little as £45 per jab, the company said. The delivery of the new service is expected to start by 1st April at the latest by "thousands of pharmacists" using the Pharmadoctor eTool. To encourage pharmacists to sign up early to provide the service, the company is offering its package at half-price until 31st March.
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Fondazione Belladonna Onlus: La festa dei pazienti - 0 views

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    10 April 2015 festivity for mondial day of homeopathy
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How Healthy Is Your Practice of Culture and Team Building? - 0 views

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    We will be restructuring our Emotionally Healthy Leadership Conference 2015 in April around The Emotionally Healthy Leader book that I have recently completed
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The Consequences of Not Slowing Down - 0 views

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    One of the themes we will be talking about at The Emotionally Healthy Leadership Conference on April 22-23 (click here for registering for the free Live Stream)
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Dr Gokhale addresses Cardiothoracic surgeons at Chennai - 0 views

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    In "LIVE WORKSHOP ON MIVS ( Minimally Invasive Mitral Valve Surgery) at MIOT International, Chennai held on 4th & 5th April 2014, Dr Gokhale was invited to share his experience in Minimal access heart surgery. He gave a guest lecture on"Lessons learnt with experience in Minimal access heart surgery"
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Botox Fairview Heights by Ooh La La SPA, Anti Aging & Wellness - 0 views

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    A healthy inside starts from the inside. Join Dr. Wise April 7, 6:00 pm to learn more about the benefits of detox.
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Kylie Jenner Just Gifted a Lamborghini to Travis Scott - Gossip Ki Galliyan - 0 views

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    Kylie Jenner just took showering love on her beloved's birthday to an altogether different level by gifting a shining new Lamborghini to Travis Scott on his 28th birthday. She started celebrating Scott's birthday five days prior to the actual birth date that is the 30th of April. Jenner saved the best gift, the silver Lamborghini worth $280K for the last and took him by surprise with the stellar birthday present. Scott, the father of Jenner's one year old daughter Stormi Webster, took to his Instagram stories for flaunting the sparkly new car with a huge red bow resting on its hood. With hearts and smiling emojis, Scott wrote, "Wifey you go in every time". Travis too is no less than Jenner. Last year, he gifted Kellie a gorgeous white Rolls Royce on her 21st birthday.
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Oral Cancer - Know the risk factors and causes - Blog Updates - 0 views

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    Know the risk factors and causes of Oral Cancer and raise awareness with customized silicone wristbands this April.
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Cancer Awareness Silicone Bracelets By Colors And Types - 0 views

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    Support and raise awareness on National Cancer Control Month this April. Spread Awareness with appropriate customized cancer awareness bracelets.
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Diabetes Awareness Bracelets - Buy Silicone Wristbands for Fundraising - 0 views

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    Support Diabetes prevention week this April by wearing customized red silicone wristbands.
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Personalized Silicone Bracelets To Support Autism Awareness - 0 views

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    Raise awareness and support Autism this April by wearing customized rubber bracelets.
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Hospital Revenue Starts Recovering from COVID-19 Losses - 0 views

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    The hospital revenue, margins, and volumes of the hospitals have slightly increased in April 202, year-over-year basis.
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Telemedicine: The Positive & Negative Impacts | Health Beyond Insurance - 0 views

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    The COVID-19 pandemic has made virtual care a normal thing in the healthcare industry. More than 41 million telehealth claims were filed between April and July 2020. Here are the impacts, both positive and negative, of telemedicine.
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RPS Says Informed Choice Better Than Compulsory Vaccination - 0 views

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    Expressing its concerns over the Government's decision to make Covid-19 vaccines mandatory for health workers in England, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) has said an "informed choice" is better than compulsory vaccination. Health secretary Sajid Javid said today (Nov 9) that health workers in England will have to be vaccinated against Covid-19 by April 1, 2021, making it a mandatory condition of employment for those on the frontline of the NHS. "All those working in the NHS and social care will have to be vaccinated. We must avoid preventable harm and protect patients in the NHS, protect colleagues in the NHS and of course protect the NHS itself," Javid told parliament. The RPS said it "strongly encourages all pharmacists to take advantage of the Covid-19 vaccination programme and to get vaccinated unless there is a medical reason not to do so". It belies that "this is best practice" and part of the pharmacists' responsibility to act in the best interest of their patients.
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