Churchtimes iconChurchtimesJul 21, 2026

Report links ‘faith literacy’ in NHS with better health outcomes

THE improved outcomes for Muslims who received therapy that is adapted to their faith are among the examples of faith-literate care cited in new report which argues that such care must no longer be a "nice-to-have" option.

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THE improved outcomes for Muslims who received therapy that is adapted to their faith are among the examples of faith-literate care cited in new report which argues that such care must no longer be a "nice-to-have" option.

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