…the latest figures from the ONS (July 2023) estimating the number at over 2.5 million, a new record level. The data also showed that over a third of the working-age…
…rising, from 17.5% in 2000 to 18.9% in 2014. But data due out in 2023/24 is expected to show a big increase. The latest evidence for children and young people…
…remain significantly challenged on the Isle of Wight – significant deterioration in latest month Total waiting list continues to increase, as do the number of 18-week breaches. Kent and Medway…
…A change in contract can be financially disastrous for a company and staff will be made redundant in a particular area or the company will go bust. If migrant workers…
The latest figures from the Private Healthcare Information Network (PHIN) make worrying reading for private hospital bosses, with no sign of the long-expected boost in numbers of patients dipping in…
…of trusts in in NHS England’s ‘System Oversight Framework’ (SOF). (See our recent article on SOF and the latest NHSE ratings of trusts and ICBs). But in December it was…
…sufficiently seriously.” The committee noted that “despite the increase in harm there has been no alcohol-focused strategy since 2012 and the latest plans to publish one were abandoned in 2020.”…
…care, supporting unpaid carers, and providing healthcare in our local community to prevent people reaching crisis point and ending up in hospital in the first place.” The increase in complexity…
…shows that staffing problems are a factor in all those services rated as ‘requiring improvement’ or ‘inadequate’. This impacts on patient safety, and wider patient wellbeing. The latest mental health…