
Amanda Pritchard
Amanda Pritchard is the chief executive of NHS England, where she plays a crucial role in advancing public health initiatives. Under her leadership, the NHS has implemented significant expansions in testing for blood-borne viruses, including HIV and Hepatitis, through opt-out testing schemes. Pritchard advocates for early detection and treatment of these infections, emphasizing the importance of proactive healthcare to save lives.
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Recent news mentions
NHS England's chief executive Amanda Pritchard recently said she would step down at the end of March.
What does NHS England do? And why is it being abolished?NHS chief executive Amanda Pritchard was mentioned in the context of recent departures of senior leaders at NHS England.
Keir Starmer abolishes NHS England to bring health service back under govt controlChief executive Amanda Pritchard announced she was stepping down from her position.
NHS England to be brought under government controlAmanda Pritchard, head of NHS England, announced she was stepping down with just one month's notice.
NHS England boss Amanda Pritchard's sudden exit shows how power is shifting in healthcareAmanda Pritchard announced that she was stepping down as the organisation’s chief executive next month.
Wes Streeting to axe thousands of jobs at NHS England after ousting of chief executive | NHSAmanda Pritchard, the first female chief executive of the NHS in England, is stepping down from the role.
NHS chief executive Amanda Pritchard stepping downNHS chief executive Amanda Pritchard said the 'expansion of this revolutionary opt-out testing' will lead to the early detection of 'thousands more cases of HIV and Hepatitis B and C'.
NHS to expand opt-out HIV and hepatitis testing


























