In the wake of multiple healthcare scandals involving the ill-treatment of patients, the Coalition government is determined to promote ‘harm free’ care within the NHS. Bob Hudson explores the implications and omissions of new proposals aimed at improving patient safety
Between 400 and 1200 people died unnecessarily in just four years at the Mid Staffordshire National ...
The covid-19 pandemic changed the landscape that GPs worked in by reducing some types of bureaucracy...
Despite fiscal stress, public confidence in the National Health Service (NHS) remains strong; privat...
The English National Health Service (NHS) has suffered from a democratic deficit since its inception...
The real impact of the Health Care reforms depends not on their design but on their implementation. ...
Major changes to the structure of the NHS were announced by the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalit...
One of the Coalition’s central (and most controversial) policies are its proposed reforms of the NHS...
One year on from its adoption, Rudolf Klein argues that only one thing is certain about the Health a...
Governments over the past three decades have undermined the founding principles of the NHS through r...
The Bristol inquiry highlights the disjunction between ends and means in the NHS. It draws attention...
Mark Hellowell argues that the government’s own rhetoric during late 2010 and 2011 may be responsibl...
This week sees the release of a highly critical report from the cross-party Health Select Committee ...
Unlike many other public services, the NHS is not subject to local democratic control. In this post ...
In the short months following the result of the UK 2010 General election,a new Government White Pape...
The UK's Health System is in crisis, central funding no longer keeping pace with demand. Traditional...
Between 400 and 1200 people died unnecessarily in just four years at the Mid Staffordshire National ...
The covid-19 pandemic changed the landscape that GPs worked in by reducing some types of bureaucracy...
Despite fiscal stress, public confidence in the National Health Service (NHS) remains strong; privat...
The English National Health Service (NHS) has suffered from a democratic deficit since its inception...
The real impact of the Health Care reforms depends not on their design but on their implementation. ...
Major changes to the structure of the NHS were announced by the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalit...
One of the Coalition’s central (and most controversial) policies are its proposed reforms of the NHS...
One year on from its adoption, Rudolf Klein argues that only one thing is certain about the Health a...
Governments over the past three decades have undermined the founding principles of the NHS through r...
The Bristol inquiry highlights the disjunction between ends and means in the NHS. It draws attention...
Mark Hellowell argues that the government’s own rhetoric during late 2010 and 2011 may be responsibl...
This week sees the release of a highly critical report from the cross-party Health Select Committee ...
Unlike many other public services, the NHS is not subject to local democratic control. In this post ...
In the short months following the result of the UK 2010 General election,a new Government White Pape...
The UK's Health System is in crisis, central funding no longer keeping pace with demand. Traditional...
Between 400 and 1200 people died unnecessarily in just four years at the Mid Staffordshire National ...
The covid-19 pandemic changed the landscape that GPs worked in by reducing some types of bureaucracy...
Despite fiscal stress, public confidence in the National Health Service (NHS) remains strong; privat...