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Information on how we ask for your consent to treatment, and Martha's Rule.
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One of the FOIA Code of Practice requirements is for public authorities to publish more information about their performance in handling FOIA requests.
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Acute loss of sense of smell should be considered globally as a criterion for self-isolation, testing, and contact tracing for Covid-19 infection according to researchers at UCLH and UCL.
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Information for service users about the RESPOND service for refugees and asylum seekers.
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Colleagues, past and present, came together to mark the tenth anniversary of University College Hospital at Westmoreland Street.
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Today, this National Day of Reflection, we remember those members of staff who we sadly lost due to COVID-19.
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The spasticity team at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (NHNN) has produced a series of short animated videos. The films were funded by The National Brain Appeal, the charity dedicated to supporting NHNN.
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This page explains what you can expect after you have been referred to the Lymphoedema Service at University College London Hospitals (UCLH) for a video or telephone appointment.
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UCLH has opened a new vaccine research centre with two clinical trials testing a long-acting antibody combination treatment to protect against Covid-19.
File results
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FOI/2023/0886 - Charges to overseas visitors regulations
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FOI/2023/0891 - Organisational structure for team managers and service managers
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FOI/2023/0892 - Decontamination services/ AER machines
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FOI/2023/0893 - Staff responsible for facilities, estates, property and finance
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FOI/2023/0895 - Midlines/ peripherally inserted central catheters PICCs
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FOI/2023/0897 - Supplier contracted by Trust for business rates mitigation appeals
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FOI/2023/0898 - Ultrasound for prostate cancer clinical governance/ consent procedure
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FOI/2023/0900 - Mortuary temperature monitoring supplier
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FOI/2023/0910 - Diabetes structured education
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FOI/2023/0914 - Agency use of physiotherapy and occupational therapists