…with other high income countries. Indeed in 2010 the Commonwealth Fund comparison of 11 OECD countries showed that in the US even 20% of Americans of above average income (and…
…with dementia” and the National Institute of Health Research says this is worth an estimated £14 billion each year. Some commentators see this as a sensible way to offset the…
…the support services – community health and social care – that could free up more hospital beds and improve the quality of care for patients. Meanwhile the most recent statistics…
Comment by John Lister – Unlike his predecessor Jonathan Ashworth who was keen to engage and work with campaigners, Labour’s current shadow health secretary Wes Streeting has kept his distance,…
There has been a 35% increase in the number of people applying for help with healthcare expenses in just one year, according to an investigation by HSJ . Using Freedom…
More than 1 million people in England died prematurely in the decade following 2011 due to a combination of poverty, austerity policies and Covid, according to a study by the…
…in All Policies approach overseen by a cross-government ministerial-level committee to achieve health equity, and a new Child Poverty Act which commits to ending child poverty in all parts of…
A legal dispute between Virgin Care and six Surrey clinical commissioning groups has been resolved – with an apparent payment by the NHS to the company. The litigation – over…
…Ltd (DMSL) is a private limited company set up in Doncaster by the 23 local shareholding practices – which DMSL’s website says ’equates to 63 individual shareholding GPs’ – which…