…will show whether health workers are immune – but without community surveillance, tests alone won’t prevent its spread.” Evidence from China and South Korea shows that community testing, contact tracing…
…from 2011 to 2019; how inequality causes deaths and suffering; and how the NHS can combat inequity by restoring free prescriptions and eyecare, and universal access to an NHS dentist….
Many people may have been unaware of the existence of the British Medical Journal’s Commission on the Future of the NHS: but most will welcome its first report, which combines…
…to meet to respond to the latest changes, and “a good few hundred” local people turned out on June 15 to protest at the decision by United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust…
…list. This in turn raises questions over whether the trusts will receive the promised additional funding for elective recovery. In some ICBs this is being retained by commissioners where trusts…
…years on management consultants. However consultancy fees were only a minor component of spending on the SaHF project over the whole 7 years of the project: advisors to the Commission…
…side questions remain unanswered. How is the workforce crisis in social care being addressed? Where will much needed extra capacity come from? Age UK point to 2.6 million people aged…
…a “windfall for drugmakers,” generating “sales for companies — and costs for consumers — for years to come.” The great social care rip-off Meanwhile another comparison with the situation in…
Shocking new findings from NHS Providers’ latest survey of frontline mental health trust leaders include the fact that fewer than 10% of trusts reported that they currently have the right…