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Gender | Male |
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Books | Year 3 NAPLAN*-style: Numeracy Tests |
Published | 1966 |
Authors | Paul Ableman |
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ID | 2867118 |
Tests Life story
" ... A selection from a series of some fifty abstract and surrealist playlets written between 1961 and 1964 ... " -- Page [i].
Laura Kuenssberg: Tory party's fate could depend on new Health Secretary Victoria Atkins

... But check the figures more thoroughly and you can see that many of the numbers - from cancer treatment times to waits for diagnostic Tests - were trending the wrong way before Covid-19 hit...
Clampdown on unproven fertility treatment add-ons

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Bibby Stockholm: Asylum seekers to be returned to migrant barge

... In a statement, it confirmed they would be moved back on to the Bibby Stockholm following the vessel completing all necessary Tests...
GPs given freedom to order heart checks direct

... NHS England said the diagnostic testing capacity was increasing with the rollout of one-stop community testing centres to supplement Tests available in hospitals...
Toxic swimming clubs: 'We are not in the military'

... She and two others said they had routinely starved themselves before weigh-ins and skinfold Tests - where body fat is measured - for fear of not making the " magic number"...
Driving test fraudsters advertising services online

...By Patrick Clahane & Maryam AhmedBBC NewsFraudsters who offer to help people illegally pass their UK driving Tests are advertising their services widely across social media, the BBC has found...
Are Iranian schoolgirls being poisoned by toxic gas?

... Many in Iran believe students are being deliberately poisoned in an attempt to close girls schools, which have been one of centres of anti-government proTests since September...
Microsoft unveils new Bing with ChatGPT powers

... Analysts say ChatGPT - which has been used by students to pass exams and Tests - has the potential to be incredibly disruptive to multiple professions, including journalism...
GPs given freedom to order heart checks direct
GP practices in England will be able to order a host of checks directly to help speed up The Diagnosis of a range of heart and respiratory conditions.
Traditionally GPs refer to specialists when conditions like Heart Failure and lung problems are suspected.
But The Ability to direct refer, which was rolled out for cancer Last Year , is now being extended.
GPs welcomed The Move , but questioned whether there was sufficient testing Capacity to cope.
Currently a quarter of people are waiting longer than Six Weeks for a diagnostic test - before the pandemic only 3-4% were.
Nhs England said the diagnostic testing Capacity was increasing with the rollout of one-stop community testing centres to supplement Tests available in hospitals.
And it said The Move would also free up The Time of hospital doctors to Focus On tackling the backlog In Treatment .
Alongside Heart Failure , the increased access to testing is aimed at speeding up diagnosis for conditions such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, which causes breathing problems.
Extremely long waitsDr Vin Diwakar, medical director for secondary care and transformation at Nhs England , said: " We know how important it is to diagnose people with conditions like these early so they can get The Treatment they need to manage their condition well and to prevent more serious conditions or illness from developing. "
GPs in some areas can already order diagnostic Tests for these conditions directly, but Nhs England said this marked the start of The National rollout.
Royal College of GPs chair Prof Kamila Hawthorne said: " Any initiative to accelerate The Process by which patients can be diagnosed and begin to receive any necessary treatment should be seen as positive. "
She Said GPs had " long been calling" for better access to diagnostic Tests .
But she added: " For this initiative to be successful, it is vital that diagnostic Capacity - both in terms of testing and people to conduct and interpret Tests - is sufficient. "
John Maingay, of The British Heart Foundation, also said access to testing was an issue along with waits when diagnosed.
" Many people are facing extremely long waits for heart care in England, " he added.
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