Antisemitism training to be mandatory in NHS following Lord Mann review
By Lee Peart 04 June 2026Mandatory antisemitism training is to be introduced for NHS leaders along with clear national guidance on uniform and responding to racist behaviour.
Sickness absence in the NHS has reached unsustainable levels at rates nearly three times higher than the private sector, a report has fou...
Speaking ahead of the launch of a new NHS SBS report today, Stephen Sutcliffe, director of innovation & technology solutions at NHS Share...
Writing exclusively for Healthcare Management, Barts Health NHS Trust chief executive, Shane DeGaris, reports back from his recent health...
Former supermarket chief executive, John Browett, has been named chair of the NHS’s new online hospital trust.
MPs have called on the Government to end continence pad ‘rationing’ after Freedom of Information (FOI) data revealed more than half of NHS trusts impose limits on the number of continence pads pati...
The cost of an integrated care centre that has been delayed for three-and-a-half years have ballooned from £34m to £49m following the discovery of legionella in the water system for a second time.
Hundreds of patients with ovarian cancer could benefit from a life-extending drug on the NHS from today.
University of East Anglia (UEA) and University of Portsmouth are to each receive 25 new training places to help target rural and coastal ‘dental deserts’.
A critical incident has been stood down at Ashford and St Peter’s Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
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Newly elected ADASS president Phil Holmes shares his views on neighbourhood health, ICB restructuring, joined up commissioning, the Casey Commission and the National Care Service.
There is a quiet but determined shift underway in how health and care services are imagined and delivered across England. No longer confined to hospitals or GP surgeries, the future of care is bein...
NHS regions have been given to 28 May to set out their criteria for the next wave of neighbourhood health centres (NHCs).
A trailblazing neighbourhood health model developed in Cornwall could save the NHS hundreds of millions of pounds a year, according to new research from healthcare volunteering charity Helpforce.