NAPC is the leading membership organisation, driving forward tomorrow's changes today. It is both a non-political and non-profit making body, which represents and supports the interests of all its members within primary care.
NAPC is the leading membership organisation, driving forward tomorrow's changes today. It is both a non-political and non-profit making body, which represents and supports the interests of all its members within primary care.
The only UK wide charity dedicated to improving the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of osteoporosis.
Supporting the NHS, and those working for it, to improve quality, safety and value for money, in the use of medicines for the benefit of patients and the public
An extensive resource from the National Prescribing Centre focusing on a large range of long term conditions and diseases. Includes online workshops and education materials. The content is focused on prescribing, therapeutics & medicines management. Visitors can listen to recorded workshops, read text, test your knowledge and join in discussions.
Provides support and information for people with Rheumatoid Arthritis and Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis, their families, friends and carers, and health professionals with an interest in Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Formed in 2008, National Voices is a coalition of more than 200 national health and social care organisations, coming together to ensure a stronger voice for all those who come into contact with the NHS and care services, and the voluntary organisations that help them
Medical information and health website. Health advice on diseases, conditions, examinations and treatments.
Information from the National Health Service on conditions, treatments, local services and healthy living.
Living with a long-term condition brings challenges and it's important to have the confidence, support and information to take control of your condition. This is called self care, which means looking after yourself in a healthy way, whether it’s taking your medicine properly or doing some exercise.
Self care doesn't mean you need to manage on your own. You can expect lots
of support from the NHS, including:
NHS Diabetes works to raise the quality of diabetes care in England by supporting and working with the healthcare community and people with diabetes.
The team’s role is to work with health providers to improve the delivery of diabetes care in England across all areas of healthcare.
In partnership with people with diabetes, we help develop and support new guidelines, standards and systems designed to improve care, and then encourage the widespread implementation of these new initiatives
NHS Direct are here for you whenever you have health worries and they have the knowledge and experience to give you real help and reassurance.