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Optimising wet AMD care is not just clinically sound - it empowers patients, improves outcomes, and delivers savings for the ...
Two neighbouring trusts should appoint a joint chair but retain separate CEOs because "recent history" means sharing executives "could prove challenging", a major review has concluded.
Daniel Elkeles highlights how neighbourhood health can transform care but must scale with clear roles, shared incentives and enough resources to reduce hospital demand and cost ...
Five integrated care systems claim that more than a quarter of their primary care premises are not fit for purpose, HSJ research has revealed.
The preferred candidates for the chief executive posts at 13 of the 15 "clustered" integrated care boards have been identified by HSJ.
As drug costs soar and the pressure from pharma to speed the introduction of new medicines intensifies, the NHS must navigate complex trade-offs between innovation, affordability, and public health ...
Integrated care boards underspent funds meant to boost investment in prevention, learning disabilities, and primary care by more than £100m, new data shows.
NHS England's elective chief has admitted the service is not on course to hit the main 2025-26 elective care targets and has "more to do" to bring performance "back in line".
Work has begun to create a new national feedback system to support the government's proposed "patient power payments", which would see individual members of the public able to affect how much money ...
The "4.6 million extra NHS appointments" championed by the prime minister and health secretary have only had a "modest impact" on reducing waiting list clock stops, a vital part of cutting the NHS's ...
Insider tales and must-read analysis on how integration is reshaping health and care systems, NHS providers, primary care, and commissioning. This week by deputy editor Dave West.
The government is intervening to try to improve NHS contracting of diagnostic services, after being warned about a series of delayed and bungled procurements by trusts.