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As publication of the 10 Year Health Plan approaches, Natalie Berry proposes five tests the plan must meet if it is to turn ...
Following the Comprehensive Spending Review, Siva Anandaciva unpacks the numbers to explore what they mean for health and ...
The Comprehensive Spending Review shows how much the government is willing to spend on the health service, but the real prize ...
East and Central Brighton PCN share learning from creating a drop-in health hub – an experimental model for holistic ...
Why is sickle cell disease so poorly understood within the health service? CJ Nwasike explores some of the contributing ...
Julia Cream outlines some of the things she’s learnt by being an unpaid carer and how it has impacted her professional life.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is suspected to affect 3–4% of adults in the UK. In recent years, various sources have highlighted significant waits for adult ADHD assessments. However ...
The workforce challenges across the health and care sector are not new, but a louder echo of those areas already problematic in the system before the pandemic. Post pandemic, we see the NHS is ...
At its heart, our new strategy is about increasing the positive impact we can have to improve people’s health. Over the past few months, we’ve taken a step back to reflect – on who we are, what we ...
There’s a small rectangular field near my house that has gates in opposite corners. A path runs around the edge of the field, meaning that to get from one gate to the other, you have to walk along two ...
Medicines are a vital part of modern health care. New innovations have transformed care in many conditions. However, in the face of constrained health budgets, many advanced health care systems are ...