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<p>As outlined in the G7 Nagasaki Health Ministers Communique held on 13 and 14 May
2023, the G7 Health Ministers encourage member states to develop and implement strategies
and action plans, adopting integrated approaches on dementia in line with the WHO’s
Global Action Plan on Dementia. In terms of any extension to the Global Action Plan,
this is still under consideration.</p><p>On 24 January 2023, the Government announced
that it will publish a Major Conditions Strategy covering six conditions including
dementia. Our Major Conditions Strategy will consider prevention, early diagnosis,
treatment, and long-term care to support people to stay in good health for longer.</p><p>We
published our initial report Major Conditions Strategy: Case for change and our strategic
framework on 14 August 2023. It sets out what we have learned so far, and shares what
we plan to focus on next to develop the final strategy. Following publication of the
Strategic Framework, we will continue to develop the strategy, informed by the Call
for Evidence and ongoing engagement. Our intention is to publish the Major Conditions
Strategy in early 2024.</p>
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