…there has been no recent repetition of that commitment. Recent evidence shows that ensuring prescribed drugs are available free of charge significantly increases their compliance with treatment – and saves…
…the Competition and Markets Authority) in scrutinising proposed mergers of hospital trusts to ensure that they did not eliminate competition between trusts and “patient choice” in their immediate area. The…
…retained with a new state-of-the-art ‘A&E Local’ model. It incorporates the very latest cutting-edge thinking on how A&E care should be provided. This involves building on, and providing much more…
…an extra sixteen 500-bed hospitals.” The latest calculations show that Australian taxpayers are subsidising private health insurers by $6 billion a year in government-funded rebates and another $3 billion a…
…There are serious questions about whether the NHS has the resources, the staff and the capacity to provide the care that’s needed should this seriously escalate.” The latest planning guidance…
…attention on the inadequate numbers of general and acute beds available in England’s NHS after ten years of cutbacks – would fly in the face of the latest Planning Guidance…
…strategy, pointing to the success of early intervention in China and the extensive testing regime in South Korea, which has offered an alternative approach to lockdown. South Korea has tested…
…The private sector has been far more responsive to the economic situation, with many companies reporting that in a competitive market they have increased wages in order to hold onto…
…and unacceptable treatment of whistleblowers in the NHS. Protect, a charity that supports whistleblowers, and campaigns for changes to the current law, commenting on the inquiry into the Letby case…