NHS trusts have succeeded in restoring in-patient activity to pre-Covid levels, with A&E attendances and emergency admissions lagging only slightly behind according to the latest figures published by NHS England.…
Roger Kline – Research Fellow at Middlesex University Business School, comments on the latest evidence We know from research that managing healthcare staff with respect and compassion correlates with improved…
…the use of emergency procedures meant that £10.5bn worth of these contracts were awarded directly to companies without any open competitive procedure taking place. The Conservative Party’s default stance…
…health care market. They could become involved in administering the system and managing the funds, and some versions of SI schemes favour creating competition between companies. It may also lead…
…just ten days: but reconfiguring a large pre-existing building comprised mostly of open space is not really in the same league, and questions are now being asked about how wise…
We need to learn the lessons of PFI says John lister, the author of a new comprehensive history of the how the policy affected the NHS. The announcement by British…
New research from Canada has confirmed the point campaigners have been making for decades: that prescription charges deter or prevent poorer patients from complying with the treatment they need –…
…April 1, along with free testing, while Covid is still very much alive. The costs and disruption for the NHS continue with over 300 people per day dying of, or…
…test and trace involves Serco, Sitel, Deloitte and numerous other private companies and the current crop of seven Lighthouse Labs involves numerous private companies, including Deloitte, Amazon, Boots, GlaxoSmithKline and…