A joined-up mission approach is critical to the success of Keir Starmer’s Government, writes Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the NHS Confederation
In an HM exclusive, Professor Martin Green, chief executive, Care England, says Labour is following a well-trodden path by neglecting social care.
Dr Rob Daniels, GP at Townsend, Axminster, and Seaton & Colyton Primary Care Network and senior clinical lecturer at the University of Exeter, discusses how bringing care closer to the patient can ...
Kay Botley discusses finance support for GPs/medical practices and using outsourced finance
With this being our last issue of 2024, we are already looking forward to what will be a pivotal year for the NHS in 2025.
In addressing the challenges posed by National Insurance changes, the Government and care sector stakeholders must work collaboratively
Local government and health colleagues must look beyond inter-service squabbles to the bigger picture, writes Matthew Taylor
Last week during a routine consultation call with my local GP, I was pleasantly surprised to learn that, being over 50, I was due for an NHS Health Check.
Frederik Brabant managing director and chief strategy and medical officer at Corti, argues AI presents an undeniable opportunity to streamline NHS processes.
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