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  2. NHS Health Check - Wikipedia

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    The NHS Health Check is a preventive healthcare programme in the United Kingdom offered by National Health Service. The programme invites adults aged between 40 and 74 in England for a health check-up every five years to screen for key conditions including heart disease , diabetes , kidney disease , and stroke . [ 1 ]

  3. Category:National Health Service (England) - Wikipedia

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    NHS e-Referral Service; NHS Electronic Prescription Service; NHS Employers; NHS England; NHS Gooroo; NHS Health Check; NHS Improvement; NHS Long Term Plan; NHS mandate; NHS Connecting for Health; NHS Pathways; NHS Pension Scheme; NHS Plan 2000; NHS Professionals; NHS Supply Chain; NHS Sustainable Development Unit; NHS targets; NHS Test and ...

  4. Register of Clinical Technologists - Wikipedia

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    The Register of Clinical Technologists (RCT) is a voluntary professional register for clinical technologists and practitioners specialising in the practical application of physics, engineering and technology to clinical practice in the UK. Registrants work in NHS hospitals, private health care, academic institutions and the medical device ...

  5. Women should get NHS menopause checks at 40 - MPs - AOL

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    The Menopause All-Party Parliamentary Group said this should be included in the NHS Health Check offered every five years to those aged between 40 and 74. MPs said a lot of women over 40 go to ...

  6. Health and Care Professions Council - Wikipedia

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    Its key functions include approving education and training programmes which health and care professionals must complete before they can register with the HCPC; and maintaining and publishing a Register of health and care providers who meet predetermined professional requirements and standards of practice.

  7. Patient record access in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Access to Health Records Act 1990 gave them the right to inspect their own records. The Data Protection Act 1998 and the Data Protection Act 2018 apply to medical records as to other records. Only 3% of GPs in England offered online record access in October 2014 to patients although all of them were expected to by April 2015. [3]

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  9. UK Global Health Insurance Card - Wikipedia

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    The UK and European Union have a long history of reciprocal healthcare agreements. The UK's National Health Service was one of the first universal healthcare systems established anywhere in the world, influencing British dominions such as Australia, which then formed reciprocal agreements for their citizens to receive treatment. [8]