…of its facilities, Barnt Green, having just been rated by the commission as ‘overall inadequate’ – the group’s website proudly proclaims, “Because of the hard work and commitment of all…
…papers extremely hard to find on a website with a poor search facility that keeps steering towards the Integrated Care Partnership, the largely toothless body that creates an impression of…
…free for those who need them, without prescription. Minor ailment schemes availability is patchy in England: however they are commissioned across Scotland and Wales, where prescriptions are already free. A…
…only been released publicly on May 26 – having been kept under wraps for two months. This latest effort to suppress any public scrutiny of plans was challenged by Save…
…NHS of relying on the capacity of the unevenly-spread patchwork of private hospitals and clinics: questions are also being asked by the Commons Public Accounts Committee. Despite receiving an extensive…
…is worse: “Nearly 25% of care homes run by big providers had at least one complaint upheld against them in 2019/20, compared to 16% in the rest of the private…
…who can still afford to travel to the EU will be able to take comfort in the old-fashioned pleasure of … duty free booze and fags. A government press release…
…Quality Commission (CQC). Two of the leading companies are Cygnet Healthcare and The Priory, both of which receive millions from the NHS and local authorities each year. Let’s look at…
…cluster on the land freed up, at an estimated “£1.2-1.7 billion net, once receipts from the sale of surplus land are taken into account.” Some smaller plans are still coming…