When will Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak get real about the NHS?
The health service is still in crisis, but the Tory leadership candidates seem more interested in eroding the NHS’s “free…
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The health service is still in crisis, but the Tory leadership candidates seem more interested in eroding the NHS’s “free…
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The former Department for Health special adviser on community care, mental health and unethical food advertising.
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In 2010 the Tories came to power under the slogan “We can’t go on like this”. This is the situation…
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Dentistry is not a nice-to-have, yet the government treats it as healthcare’s poor relation.
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An extra £8.3bn will now be needed to maintain current public service spending levels.
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Though increasingly popular with its cohort of younger patients, Babylon’s digital-first strategy appears to be in trouble.
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Half a million people are having to choose between life-saving asthma medication and daily necessities like food and heating.
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Government should be under no illusions that it has fixed the care sector, says the chair of the Levelling Up…
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Media coverage pits those who want to ban electroconvulsive therapy against those who advocate for it.
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Zandy Forbes’s genetics company may have a new treatment for a condition that costs the NHS billions.
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As Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss battle over tax cuts and earring prices, the NHS is collapsing.
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No one’s surprised by the shortage of doctors and nurses.
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The proportion of people saying they had a good experience at the GP has fallen by 15 percentage points.
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The number of doctor vacancies may be 4,000 higher than thought and nursing vacancies 11,000 higher.
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More than six million people are now waiting for health service treatment in England.
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In many areas there are not enough doctors to meet demand, and technology alone cannot solve the problem.
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As temperatures climb beyond 40ºC, the health service has to deliver despite staff shortages and crumbling infrastructure.
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Conservative leadership candidates have promised to slash tax but have neglected to discuss funding for the NHS, schools and social…
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There is a shortage of hospital beds and ambulances, but Conservative leadership candidates would rather talk tax cuts.
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As Conservative hopefuls bicker over culture wars, the National Health Service is falling apart at the seams.
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