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Optimising wet AMD care is not just clinically sound - it empowers patients, improves outcomes, and delivers savings for the ...
A struggling ambulance trust could face a 'Titanic moment' and collapse entirely this summer if the region's worsening problems with hospital handover delays are not taken more seriously, its nursing ...
New activity targets set for community diagnostic centres this month will not be met on current staffing levels, experts have warned.
HSJ's expert briefing on NHS finances, savings and efforts to get back in the black. By finance correspondent Henry Anderson.
The Care Quality Commission is scrapping its "generic" inspection team model, which is unpopular with trust leaders, as it bids to recover credibility in the wake of a highly critical report on the ...
The expansion and use of virtual ward beds has stalled so far in 2024 amid concerns about a cut to national funding, according to analysis of official figures.
The chair of the major inquiry into rogue surgeon Ian Paterson has raised concerns over a separate patient recall process conducted by Salford Royal Hospital, and suggested NHS England should ...
The NHS England's penchant for positive spin on performance belies a deeper need for honesty and hope, crucial for organisational turnaround, writes Steve Black ...
Some of the worst-performing trusts for emergency care performance are set to get funding from NHS England to help manage patient flow through hospital.
The headline A&E target was missed in March, despite NHS England's controversial last-ditch attempts to deliver it.
National leaders are looking to greatly reduce the number of direct hospital referrals made by GPs, by insisting that they first discuss cases with hospital consultants.
A major teaching hospital has alerted the police after it discovered an advanced clinical practitioner who worked for the trust for several years and likely saw thousands of patients was doing so on ...