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What is malaria? Malaria is an important cause of fever in travellers returning from Africa, Asia and South America. It is an infection caused by the malaria parasite (Plasmodium), which is…
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The support and information specialists were shortlisted for a self-care innovation award. The award recognises the achievements of the team in developing and delivering a package of support for…
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November is men’s health month (Movember), we are hosting our first public Live Q&A event via MS Teams.
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The purpose of this information is to: Describe what a pregnancy of unknown location (PUL) is. Discuss what it means for your pregnancy and your health. Explain what we do to locate the pregnancy…
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Introduction This patient information page is for patients who are doing a breath test at home. Please read it carefully before you start your test. Please complete your test within the next two…
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Introduction This patient information leaflet is for patients who are doing a breath test at home. Please read it carefully before you start your test. Please complete your test within the next two…
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What does the staff experience team do? The Staff Experience team brings many amazing initiatives to our hardworking teams across UCLH. We’ve delivered the Be Well programme to support health…
File results
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FOI/2024/0480 - Freedom of Information (FOI) requests 2020/21-2023/24
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FOI/2024/0349 - Trust's operations and tele reporting services/ outsourced and insourced
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FOI/2024/0354 - Staff details for estates and facilities
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FOI/2024/0473 - Elective operations cancelled for non-clinical reasons 2023/24
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FOI/2024/0478 - Elective operations cancelled for non-clinical reasons 2021/22-2023/24
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FOI/2024/0479 - Applications or systems deployed on Microsoft Azure Cloud
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FOI/2024/0368 - Treatment in renal cell carcinoma
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FOI/2024/0486 - Diagnostic tests for both point of care testing and laboratory
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FOI/2024/0482 - Medical device/ enterprise application Integration/ data warehouse systems
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FOI/2024/0541 - Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) 2022-2024