NHS collapse was only “narrowly avoided” due to efforts of staff who put themselves at exceptional risk, the inquiry says.
Analysis of official figures shows that between July 2024, when Labour won the general election, and January this year, 1.04million working days were wiped out because of strikes.
Rachel Hope, director of digital prevention services at NHSE, explains how the NHS App is is enabling personalised prevention services.
A grieving widow has accused the NHS of sending her husband to a premature death - after missing a chance to spot his lung cancer. Mark Shaw had suffered a stroke in August 2021 and received ...
NHS England has announced the launch of the NHS online service, a new ‘online hospital’. This will be a hospital without a physical site. NHS England describes NHS online as a “flagship reform ...
Jurors from GE, Philips, AstraZeneca, Apollo Hospitals, NHS, IQVIA, Frost & Sullivan, and other global leaders ...
A new national taskforce has been set up by the government to help improve the quality of NHS maternity and neonatal care in England. The Maternity and Neonatal Taskforce—made up of families, ...
Dr Raj Arora, a GP, health educator and TV doctor, says there is 'one thing we need to stop normalising in women's health' - ...
LAST Tuesday saw the end of the longest strike by directly employed staff in NHS history. Had it continued, today would have marked a full year of industrial action.Instead, the Gloucestershire ...
Former NHS midwife and award-winning storyteller Karen Lawrence announces the breakout success of her debut novel, The ...
As technology continues to play a central role in the delivery of modern healthcare, it is vital that the human touch that has d ...
Healthwatch England said that the proportion of people paying for healthcare privately had “increased significantly” over the last two years as it warned over a “two-tier” health system, where those ...