
Healthcare services in prisons are ‘operating on a shoestring’
Access to healthcare in prisons has become a severe issue, with budget cuts affecting many vulnerable people According to a report put together by the keep reading
Access to healthcare in prisons has become a severe issue, with budget cuts affecting many vulnerable people According to a report put together by the keep reading
Report on the interface between health and adult social care finds that, although integration and joint working is the way forward for healthcare, an effective keep reading
As the battle against obesity continues, a new ‘Moving Medicine’ resource has been launched – backed by the RCGP Moving Medicine, developed in conjunction with Public keep reading
Healthwatch is asking the UK public to have its say regarding what they want from GPs, hospitals and other care organisations in the near future keep reading
SBRI projects have saved the NHS millions – and are expected to save billions more in the future An independent review has highlighted how the keep reading
Computer Weekly has reported on the strides one trust is making to bin its fax machines and make its data safer – something it hopes keep reading
Spire has reported a steep drop in profits, and is blaming government cutbacks in the NHS for the problem, according to the Evening Standard Spire keep reading
Latest performance figures suggest that there is a difficult winter ahead for the NHS, says NHS Providers In the latest set of combined performance data from NHS keep reading
The race to secure international trade deals post-Brexit risks prioritising economic gains over the health of the UK population, the BMA has warned The medical keep reading
British Heart Foundation research has revealed serious shortcomings in heart failure care, much of which could be improved by better GP-hospital communication According to new keep reading
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