How can the next government take prevention from rhetoric to reality?
In our first general election briefing, we call for urgent action to improve the nation's health.
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In our first general election briefing, we call for urgent action to improve the nation's health.
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The first of a series of election briefings argues that adopting a comprehensive prevention-led approach to health is key to ensuring we have a thriving and prosperous UK.