One year on from its adoption, Rudolf Klein argues that only one thing is certain about the Health and Social Care Act: it will be a vote loser for all parties in the coalition government. Predictions of disaster will probably not come to pass, nor will the changes be likely to make the NHS more effective and efficient. The Act may be the most dramatic example of a policy fiasco in the history of the coalition government, but it is not the only one
In the wake of multiple healthcare scandals involving the ill-treatment of patients, the Coalition g...
This has already been a busy year for practitioners, with Accident and Emergency departments full, h...
The new White Paper, Integration and Innovation, prefiguring a Health and Social Care Bill for Engla...
One of the Coalition’s central (and most controversial) policies are its proposed reforms of the NHS...
Major changes to the structure of the NHS were announced by the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalit...
This week sees the release of a highly critical report from the cross-party Health Select Committee ...
The real impact of the Health Care reforms depends not on their design but on their implementation. ...
The government’s proposals for yet another wholesale restructuring of the NHS have predominantly bee...
Tony Hockley reviews the Conservative and Labour pledges on health and social care and writes that b...
No matter who forms the new government in May 2010, the new set of ministers will have to tackle the...
The Conservative Party’s record on healthcare is not its strongest point in the polls. With the NHS ...
The coalition government has taken great pains to assure the public that the NHS budget will be ‘rin...
First paragraph: On the 8th of June 2017 the United Kingdom will go the polls. The NHS will be centr...
The NHS never seems to be out of the news. Currently, the sense of a crumbling, deteriorating system...
Despite fiscal stress, public confidence in the National Health Service (NHS) remains strong; privat...
In the wake of multiple healthcare scandals involving the ill-treatment of patients, the Coalition g...
This has already been a busy year for practitioners, with Accident and Emergency departments full, h...
The new White Paper, Integration and Innovation, prefiguring a Health and Social Care Bill for Engla...
One of the Coalition’s central (and most controversial) policies are its proposed reforms of the NHS...
Major changes to the structure of the NHS were announced by the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalit...
This week sees the release of a highly critical report from the cross-party Health Select Committee ...
The real impact of the Health Care reforms depends not on their design but on their implementation. ...
The government’s proposals for yet another wholesale restructuring of the NHS have predominantly bee...
Tony Hockley reviews the Conservative and Labour pledges on health and social care and writes that b...
No matter who forms the new government in May 2010, the new set of ministers will have to tackle the...
The Conservative Party’s record on healthcare is not its strongest point in the polls. With the NHS ...
The coalition government has taken great pains to assure the public that the NHS budget will be ‘rin...
First paragraph: On the 8th of June 2017 the United Kingdom will go the polls. The NHS will be centr...
The NHS never seems to be out of the news. Currently, the sense of a crumbling, deteriorating system...
Despite fiscal stress, public confidence in the National Health Service (NHS) remains strong; privat...
In the wake of multiple healthcare scandals involving the ill-treatment of patients, the Coalition g...
This has already been a busy year for practitioners, with Accident and Emergency departments full, h...
The new White Paper, Integration and Innovation, prefiguring a Health and Social Care Bill for Engla...