…be mandatory standards: “For example, 48 per cent of hospitals were found to be non-compliant with the Government Buying Standards, whilst only 55 per cent of hospitals follow the BDA’s…
…Trust has promised to share their proposals “as soon as possible”. In Harlow, the Princess Alexandra Hospital Trust is free to build the long-awaited and interminably-discussed new hospital: management were…
…hospitals (including a number of community hospitals with few if any acute beds) get to share £100m of “seed funding,” and offered only the vague hope that their business plans…
…reason for the new approach. Babylon claims to be able to utilise a national network of clinicians to help free up local clinicians to spend more time with complex patients….
…2009. The other unsuccessful bidder was HSL, a partnership between the Australian company TDL, University College London Hospitals NHS FT, The Royal Free London FT and North Middlesex University Hospital….
Cuts to the public health budget of local authorities are putting the government’s goal of a smoke-free England by 2030 at risk, according to the new report – Many Ways…
…population is very good. The system is free to use. They have GPs and you can change who looks after you. They spend about 9% of their GDP on healthcare….
…set free from cumulative borrowing of £13.4 billion. Over 90% of this (£12.2bn) is recorded as “revenue debt” – loans taken out to keep the trust running as funding constraints…
…found here). ____________________________ The story of Ian Paterson the rogue breast cancer surgeon who was allowed free reign to ruin thousands of lives over 17 years is now quite well…