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Pharmacist-led reviews in GP practices can improve diabetes control for patients, a study has found.
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Pharmacist-led reviews in GP practices can improve diabetes control for patients, a study has found.
The Yorkshire & Humber Academic Health Science Network and Interface Clinical Services Ltd have signed a new collaboration agreement
A pharmacist-led review program for type 2 diabetes patients lead to more receiving the full range of NICE-recommended checks, a study has found.
The Rt. Hon. Stephen Dorrell, Chairman of the NHS Confederation, officially opened Interface Clinical Services’ new building at a launch event last week.
The Pegasus group of practices, part of the South Cheshire & Vale Royal GP Alliance, a not for profit GP federation
A project delivered by Interface Clinical Services has been published on the BMJ Open.
QOF indicators and the total number of points will remain unchanged in the coming QOF year.
Interface Clinical Services is attending the Yorkshire & Humber AHSN Innovation, Improvement & Impact Conference & Awards
The General Practice Awards have announced their shortlist for 2016 and have included Interface Clinical Services in their Educational Provider
An analysis of the records of UK patients who had experienced a stroke has found that over half of those who should get drugs
The Interface QOF team will be attending Management in Practice London on the 16th November.
A review scheme led by a team of pharmacists prevented an estimated 886 strokes in patients with atrial fibrillation.