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  2. Government unveils plan to cut NHS waiting list backlog - AOL

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    The goal is to make the system more efficient and reduce the number of missed appointments. NHS England Chief Executive Amanda Pritchard said: "The radical reforms in this plan will not only allow ...

  3. Streeting vows NHS App upgrade will slash waiting times and ...

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    Action will also be taken to tackle missed appointments, which is a significant drain on NHS finances. Experts welcomed the move, but warned that digital innovations must not "create new barriers ...

  4. The NHS and Government have launched a dental recovery plan, for improving NHS dental services, ensuring patients have fairer, simpler and easier access to dental care. Find out more: https://t.co ...

  5. Plan to boost NHS dental treatments 'not on track' - AOL

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    The £200m rescue package to increase access to NHS dentistry this year is not on track, a spending watchdog says. The dental recovery plan published by the Conservative government in February set ...

  6. NHS dentistry - Wikipedia

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    NHS dentistry has often struggled to even see 55% of the population in a one-year period. [6]Following the government's introduction of a new contract in April 2006, NHS dentistry is not as widely available as it once was, [7] with 900,000 fewer patients seeing an NHS dentist in 2008 and 300,000 losing their NHS dentist in a single month. [8]

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  8. Dentistry in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Dentists in the UK may undertake work under the National Health Service or privately. They may opt for either of these alternatives, or both. A small number of dentists are employed by the NHS but the vast majority are in private practice. UK dentists are regulated by the General Dental Council [1] and the Care Quality Commission. [2]

  9. Close to 1m NHS appointments lost to strikes - AOL

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