Theresa May has been urged to tighten checks on private hospitals used by the NHS after a Labour MP raised the case of a young patient with an open wound…
…not be safe to keep it open with no provider in place. Campaigner Yvonne De Burgo said: “We intend to fight on, to get it back open and running as…
…queuing outside surgeries before they open in order to get appointments. With one person reporting that patients in Wellingborough were queuing 75 minutes before surgery opening time. Why is…
…coming winter the trust is considering ways to reduce its elective work earlier in the year and plans to outsource entire surgical lists to private companies. National bed shortage All…
…key to its survival, and opening opportunities for private companies and private hospitals to carve out slices of the NHS budget. Of course this has not ended the pressure from…
…private / independent providers while protecting those providers’ corporate and commercial interests” – in other words how to ensure ‘open books’ were not opened at all, and ICS contracts remain…
…as ‘disastrous’ by experts and “profound concern” has been expressed by health and medical organisations in an open letter to Truss. The open letter, coordinated by The Obesity Alliance, is…
…build new hospitals was completely unfunded. Labour leaders have made repeated promises not to raise taxes for ‘working people’, and if these are kept, then the commitments on the NHS…
…announced for the first time that there would be a “Competition for 8 further hospitals including new Mental Health Hospitals”. That competition eventually opened up on July 15 and closes…