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Optimising wet AMD care is not just clinically sound - it empowers patients, improves outcomes, and delivers savings for the ...
Three large teaching trusts are highly likely to be included in a government-commissioned "investigation" of NHS maternity and neonatal care after those campaigning for improvements at the ...
Now is not the time to subject low-paid workers to morale-sapping outsourcing, says Unison general secretary Christina McAnea ...
Integrated care boards underspent funds meant to boost investment in prevention, learning disabilities, and primary care by more than £100m, new data shows.
The "4.6 million extra NHS appointments" championed by the prime minister and health secretary have only had a "modest impact" on reducing waiting list clock stops, a vital part of cutting the NHS's ...
Community-led eye care is primed to be a much-needed win for the 10-Year Health Plan - so long as we are sensible about what we mean by "community", writes Adam Sampson, CEO of the Association of ...
An integrated care board says it will not progress a redundancy scheme needed to halve its operating costs in the current financial year because it cannot be sure how it will be paid for.
The latest set of NHS reform proposals are based on flawed assumptions, ignore the evidence, and fail to tackle the real issues facing the service ...
HSJ's expert briefing on NHS finances, savings and efforts to get back in the black. By finance correspondent Henry Anderson.
The weekly newsletter that unpacks system leaders' priorities for digital technology and the impact they are having on delivering health services. This week written by Joe Talora. Contact HSJ in ...
Steph Lawrence, CEO of the Queen's Institute of Community Nursing, warns that insufficient staffing is leading to care being missed and patient deaths ...
A trust fears it has underpaid some of its resident doctors for nearly five years, HSJ has learned.
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