18/09/2003
NHS dental services get funding boost
The government has announced a further £65.2 million, on top of £1.2 billion already designated for NHS dental services, to improve dental services across the country.
Up to £35 million of the fund will to go to Primary Care Trusts to improve access, choice and quality for patients in areas that have problems. Thirty million has been earmarked for Information Technology to integrate dentistry within the national IT programme, and around £200,000 will go to develop dental leadership skills within Strategic Health Authorities and Primary Care Trusts.
Health Minister Rosie Winterton said: "Today's announcement will allow more patients to see and be treated by NHS dentists. This funding will be targeted at areas with particular access problems."
The funding comes on top of the £9 million announced last month for the NHS Support Team to assist with NHS dentistry.
Professor Raman Bedi, the Chief Dental Officer for England, said: "We are committed to improving the service nationally and locally and have made a good start, but we need to maintain the momentum. This investment is another key step forward in our modernisation plans."
(gmcg)
Up to £35 million of the fund will to go to Primary Care Trusts to improve access, choice and quality for patients in areas that have problems. Thirty million has been earmarked for Information Technology to integrate dentistry within the national IT programme, and around £200,000 will go to develop dental leadership skills within Strategic Health Authorities and Primary Care Trusts.
Health Minister Rosie Winterton said: "Today's announcement will allow more patients to see and be treated by NHS dentists. This funding will be targeted at areas with particular access problems."
The funding comes on top of the £9 million announced last month for the NHS Support Team to assist with NHS dentistry.
Professor Raman Bedi, the Chief Dental Officer for England, said: "We are committed to improving the service nationally and locally and have made a good start, but we need to maintain the momentum. This investment is another key step forward in our modernisation plans."
(gmcg)
Related UK National News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
26 March 2007
'Postcode lottery' remains in NHS dental care
There are "huge regional variations" in NHS dental care in England, consumer organisation Which? has warned in new research. The survey of 466 dentistry practices - which comes a year after the start of new NHS dentists' contract in England - found that just over a third (36%) are taking on any new NHS patients.
'Postcode lottery' remains in NHS dental care
There are "huge regional variations" in NHS dental care in England, consumer organisation Which? has warned in new research. The survey of 466 dentistry practices - which comes a year after the start of new NHS dentists' contract in England - found that just over a third (36%) are taking on any new NHS patients.
07 October 2008
£11 Million Boost For Dental Hospitals
An extra £11 million will be allocated to dental hospitals across England to fund new IT systems that will support the training of dental students, the Department of Health announced today. Today's funding is part of a joint initiative by the Department of Health, NHS Connecting for Health and the Dental IT programme board.
£11 Million Boost For Dental Hospitals
An extra £11 million will be allocated to dental hospitals across England to fund new IT systems that will support the training of dental students, the Department of Health announced today. Today's funding is part of a joint initiative by the Department of Health, NHS Connecting for Health and the Dental IT programme board.
25 November 2003
£15m earmarked for access to NHS dentistry
Around £15 million has been earmarked for NHS dentistry to provide easier access for patients, the government has announced today. Strategic Health Authorities (SHAs) will decide how the funds can best be targeted with their Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) and it is planned that these allocations are made by 31 December this year.
£15m earmarked for access to NHS dentistry
Around £15 million has been earmarked for NHS dentistry to provide easier access for patients, the government has announced today. Strategic Health Authorities (SHAs) will decide how the funds can best be targeted with their Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) and it is planned that these allocations are made by 31 December this year.
04 January 2005
Five further health trusts make foundation grade
Following approval by the independent regulatory body, five Trusts have been granted Foundation Trust status.
Five further health trusts make foundation grade
Following approval by the independent regulatory body, five Trusts have been granted Foundation Trust status.
05 June 2015
New £2m Helipad Developed At Hospital In Devon
A new helipad has been built at Derriford Hospital in Devon. The £2 million facility will allow air ambulances to land at night. Search and Rescue (SAR) helicopters can also be facilitated. The previous landing area, a grassy region with no lights, was described as "unsuitable" for larger helicopters.
New £2m Helipad Developed At Hospital In Devon
A new helipad has been built at Derriford Hospital in Devon. The £2 million facility will allow air ambulances to land at night. Search and Rescue (SAR) helicopters can also be facilitated. The previous landing area, a grassy region with no lights, was described as "unsuitable" for larger helicopters.
-
Northern Ireland WeatherToday:After a dry start this morning rain will spread from the northwest across all parts. This afternoon will be dull with some patchy rain and drizzle. Becoming much milder through the afternoon. Maximum temperature 11 °C.Tonight:A cloudy evening and night with a little light rain or drizzle, perhaps some clear periods developing along the east coast. A very mild night everywhere. Minimum temperature 10 °C.