Editor's comment - Neighbourhood health is a win-win

By Lee Peart 21 July 2025

The Government is onto a winner with its central pledge of a neighbourhood health service in the 10-Year Health Plan.

Delivering the plan

By Lee Peart 21 July 2025

Healthcare Management's expert roundtable discusses the content of the 10-Year Health Plan and assesses prospects for successful delivery

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Change with evaluation

21 July 2025

Why we must evaluate as we go to ensure change is effective and delivers value, writes Rose Taylor, executive director of health and care transformation, NHS Arden & GEM Commissioning Support Unit

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Nurturing AI in the NHS

21 July 2025

If any health system has the scale, diversity and public ethos to become the Hogwarts of AI wizardry in healthcare, it’s the NHS, writes Dr Umang Patel, NHS paediatrician at Frimley Health NHS Foun...

Embedding innovation at the heart of the 10-Year Health Plan

21 July 2025

The Government’s 10-Year Health Plan provides a bold and necessary framework for innovation. The challenge now is to convert that ambition into delivery, writes Richard Stubbs, chair of the Health ...

The 'three Ps'

21 July 2025

Neighbourhood health has the potential to offer a qualitatively different and genuinely multi-agency service to people and communities.

Bristol NHS trusts announce merger plans

By Lee Peart 18 July 2025

North Bristol NHS Trust and University Hospitals Bristol and Weston have announced plans to merge two months after forming a single group.

Families and carers more involved in cancer care, survey finds

By Lee Peart 17 July 2025

Families and carers are more involved in cancer care but less than half of patients (47.7%) are satisfied with their level of GP support, according to a survey.

Government frees up pharmacists time to treat patients

By Liz Wells 17 July 2025

The DHSC has unveiled plans to modernise pharmacy supervision rules to allow registered pharmacy technicians to take greater responsibility.

BREAKING NEWS: Neighbourhood health services to target deprived communities

By Lee Peart 09 July 2025

Deprived communities with the greatest need are the first to be targeted with the Government’s roll-out of neighbourhood health services.

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Disabled Children's Team Social Worker

£38,220 - £42,839 per annum pro rata

Scarborough, North Yorkshire£38,220 - £42,839 per annum pro rata

RECRUITER: North Yorkshire Council

Corporate Director Children and Young People’s Service

£141,233 to £164,272 plus relocation support

Northallerton, North Yorkshire£141,233 to £164,272 plus relocation support

RECRUITER: North Yorkshire Council

Head of Family Support and Child Protection

£88,047 - £107,819

Brent, London (Greater)£88,047 - £107,819

RECRUITER: Brent Council

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Disabled Children's Team Social Worker

£38,220 - £42,839 per annum pro rata

Scarborough, North Yorkshire£38,220 - £42,839 per annum pro rata

RECRUITER: North Yorkshire Council

Corporate Director Children and Young People’s Service

£141,233 to £164,272 plus relocation support

Northallerton, North Yorkshire£141,233 to £164,272 plus relocation support

RECRUITER: North Yorkshire Council

Head of Family Support and Child Protection

£88,047 - £107,819

Brent, London (Greater)£88,047 - £107,819

RECRUITER: Brent Council