Britain needs an Australian-style healthcare system
We’ll only be able to fix the NHS once we empower patients to make their own choices.
We’ll only be able to fix the NHS once we empower patients to make their own choices.
The designers of British hospitals in the 1950s and ‘60s might be surprised to find we are still asking the same questions they set out to solve all those years ago.
Rishi Sunak’s five pledges are taking a hammering as a new report shows the NHS is underfunded and underperforming.
Living in Scotland throughout most of her tenure, it often felt like a foreign country and, in that, Sturgeon achieved her aim.
It’s time we embrace virtual health systems – for the sake of our hospitals and their staff – rather than clinging desperately onto the sinking raft of traditional healthcare.
In Side Effects, Sir David Haslam pens a thorough analysis of what’s gone wrong with the NHS and how we might fix it.
The health secretary is appointing a hormone replacement therapy (HRT) tsar as shortages of the medication have left some women feeling suicidal.
NHS England paid private hospitals billions of pounds to buy beds that were hardly touched, while private hospitals received tens of millions in furlough payments. Now, record waiting lists will play into their hands once again.
At the start of this crisis there was an expectation among economic liberals that the Coronavirus pandemic could ignite interest in international comparisons between healthcare
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