Turning ICBs into 'pioneers of reform'

07 April 2025

ICBs must be adequately resourced to deliver on strategic commissioning, writes Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the NHS Confederation

Distraction stifles progress

07 April 2025

Now is the time to double down on equity and inclusion in health, says Professor Shivani Sharma, deputy pro-vice chancellor at Aston University’s College of Business and Social Sciences

Healthcare recruitment with a difference

By Lee Peart 24 March 2025

Helen Marshall associate director – health, explains how a cross-sector approach to recruitment makes Tile Hill stand out from the pack

EXCLUSIVE: Why the shift to community needs sound governance

By Lee Peart 24 March 2025

Emily Newton, systems policy advisor at The Health Foundation, says the appointment of Sir John Oldham as a senior advisor for neighbourhood health is a signal that the Government is serious about ...

Preparing for Martyn's Law

24 March 2025

Hospital estates will be required to meet new legislation designed to mitigate the risks of harm from terror attacks, writes Paul Hobden, managing director at Learning Solutions, Skills for Health

Going beyond traditional recruitment

By Liz Wells 24 March 2025

As a remote and rural healthcare provider, NHS Orkney has to think differently about attracting and retaining staff, which requires a strategic and proactive approach beyond traditional recruitment...

A huge roll of the dice

24 March 2025

NHSE abolition is a brave move but won’t necessarily deliver the change patients want and ministers desperately need before they face the electorate in 2028, writes Steve Brine, former health minis...

Early intervention

24 March 2025

Why making the shift to early intervention is important for children and young people’s mental health, writes Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the NHS Confederation

Editor's comment - Wielding the axe

By Lee Peart 24 March 2025

The Government’s announcement of the abolition of NHS England came as a bolt out of the blue to the healthcare workforce.

Left-shift views - handling failure

24 March 2025

Our correspondent Melissa Harvard looks outside the box to provide a radical solution for healthcare

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