The NHS’s decline will have political consequences
People still value the service but they don’t think it’s well run.
ByPeople still value the service but they don’t think it’s well run.
ByA sweeping history of the NHS and one GP’s inside account of a long career on the front line.
ByA lack of postgraduate training is creating a specialist workforce shortage.
ByCould 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…
ByBut can Starmer convince the public that he can build “an NHS fit for the future”?
ByLabour’s plans for the health service require adequate funding, time and engagement from the public.
ByUtilising pharmacy’s expertise will be vital in providing better patient care and reducing the backlog.
ByDespite the promises in the primary care recovery plan, the only solution to the NHS crisis is to train and…
BySlashing the £500m workforce fund in half will only cause greater suffering and economic turmoil.
ByNearly a third of people who skipped medication because of NHS costs over the past year now have additional health…
ByThe British Dental Association told MPs that chronic sectoral neglect has led to severe workforce shortages in dentistry.
ByIt is thought unlikely the Chancellor will pledge more funding, and that will lead to parts of the health service…
ByThe health service believes an algorithm can help cut waiting times. Experts are less certain it is the solution.
ByThe government is focused on recruiting consultants, but supporting the development of experienced doctors is also vital to filling vacancies.
ByOn the 75th anniversary of the UK’s national healthcare system, we must ensure it stays true to its founding ethos.
ByThe Health and Social Care Committee wants the government to prioritise prevention alongside the NHS backlog.
ByAs health workers go back on strike, Adrian Boyle of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine says the government's plan…
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ByIain Kennedy, the chair of BMA Scotland, on why charging wealthier patients will reduce NHS funding and widen the health…
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