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The NHS State of Wellbeing

One legacy from the pandemic is the emerging trauma and moral injury experienced by colleagues alongside those who, in the course of their work, have been left with the debilitating symptoms of long covid.

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Why Not?… Have a Single Metric to Rule Them All?

Thoughts from our Chair – Dr Caroline Taylor

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NAPC Position – Modern Principles

NAPC Council Member, Dr Johnny Marshall, talks about NAPC’s position on modern principles.

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NHS Founding Principle – Comprehensive

NAPC Council Member, Dr Johnny Marshall, talks to us about the NHS founding principle.

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Pharmacy First: supporting access to NHS care

By Dr Claire Fuller, National Medical Director for Primary Care, and David Webb, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, NHS England. Every so often we experience a significant change in how NHS services are offered. Pharmacy First, which launched on 31 January 2024, is one of these changes.

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Community Health and Wellbeing Workers – From Brazil to the UK

It was a natural partnership when Dr Matthew Harris and Dr Nav Chana teamed up to support the  initiative of placing Community Health and Wellbeing Workers (CHWW) in Churchill Gardens, Westminster.

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The Digital Front Door

In this blog, NAPC’s Deputy CE Katrina Percy and digital programme members Sura Al-Qasaab and Joanna Fox outline the steps to the successful implementation of the ‘digital front door’ currently being rolled out in practices across Northwest London.

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Care Navigation – signposting to the right care in the right place at the right time

The positive changes that have been adopted across the healthcare system as a result of challenges we faced during the Covid-19 pandemic have been well documented and in our previous podcast and blog we highlighted increasing public recognition of the value and role of community pharmacists.

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Community Pharmacy– the new front line of the NHS

The Covid-19 pandemic changed the healthcare landscape in many ways – and a number of those changes were beneficial. High up on the list of positive changes was an increased public recognition of the value of community pharmacists and the vital role they could play