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Active Network provides mobile apps for Couch to 5K, as well as 5K to 10K, a follow-up program. The NHS in the UK provides downloadable podcasts and a smartphone app (Android and iOS) for the plan. [7] A mobile app, created by Zen Labs, [8] has training plans that are based on the Couch to 5K running plan from CoolRunning.com. [9] [10] It is ...
Agenda for Change (AfC) is the current National Health Service (NHS) grading and pay system for NHS staff, with the exception of doctors, dentists, apprentices and some senior managers. It covers more than 1 million people and harmonises their pay scales and career progression arrangements across traditionally separate pay groups, in the most ...
Wes Streeting is set to reveal plans for people to monitor their own health from the comfort of their homes with a 10-year plan aimed at revolutionising the NHS.. The health secretary wants to ...
The NHS Long Term Plan, also known as the NHS 10-Year Plan is a document published by NHS England on 7 January 2019, which sets out its priorities for healthcare over the next 10 years and shows how the NHS funding settlement will be used. It was published by NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens and Prime Minister Theresa May. [1]
Shorter distances were also favored, as 790,000 people downloaded the NHS Couch To 5K app in 2024. But running became more than just a way to keep fit, it became part of our lives.
As Labour’s conference began in Liverpool, Sir Keir said he had plans to fix the NHS, grow the economy and build more homes. Starmer says NHS medics will back his overtime plan despite lure of ...
It received praise for brevity, being only 39 pages, and lacking the illustrations which had graced its predecessors. Like the NHS Plan 2000 with which Stevens was also associated it was supported by the great and good of the NHS, but in this case it was regulators - Monitor, the Care Quality Commission and the like, rather than the Royal Colleges and Trades Unions of the earlier plan.
The government pledged to cut the list of patients waiting more than 18 weeks for treatment in England by nearly half a million over the next year.