Private care is not the answer to the NHS crisis
Essential medical treatment has become yet another expense for those struggling with the cost of living.
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Essential medical treatment has become yet another expense for those struggling with the cost of living.
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As technology to detect cancer advances, staff shortages are curbing its potential.
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The president of the Faculty of Public Health on the legacies of Covid-19, structural discrimination, and why well-being goes beyond…
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At St Mary’s, we face collapsed ceilings and sewage leaks while staff time is wasted due to estate problems.
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As the government sets out its public sector pay deal, the former doctor told MPs that there is no clear…
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Without proper planning, the commitment to expand medical training outside of traditional routes risks creating a two-tier system.
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Questions of politics and economics will influence the success or failure of Britain’s “national religion”.
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As demand outstrips capacity, doctors face the moral injury of knowing that we can’t do the best for our patients.
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To mark the NHS’s 75th anniversary, parliamentarians recount their experiences of receiving care.
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The shadow mental health minister on her double life as a doctor and politician, and Labour’s plans to fix the…
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As the workforce plan is released, international comparisons highlight the best prescription for the health service.
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Over months of treatment, I have seen the best and the worst of healthcare in Britain.
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People still value the service but they don’t think it’s well run.
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A sweeping history of the NHS and one GP’s inside account of a long career on the front line.
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A lack of postgraduate training is creating a specialist workforce shortage.
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Could investing in new technologies optimise patient outcomes and address current workforce challenges?

The condition of the NHS is not like other political issues, so any politician who promises health reforms had better…
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But can Starmer convince the public that he can build “an NHS fit for the future”?
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Labour’s plans for the health service require adequate funding, time and engagement from the public.
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Utilising pharmacy’s expertise will be vital in providing better patient care and reducing the backlog.
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