Lucy Letby murders show that doctors’ authority must be restored
The NHS is a bureaucratic monster but the Letby case mustn’t lead to yet another layer of officialdom.
The NHS is a bureaucratic monster but the Letby case mustn’t lead to yet another layer of officialdom.
New proposals mean the NHS will increase its use of the independent sector to provide care and train junior staff.
Fresh analysis by Reform is helping to solve the A&E backlog riddle.
Investing in new beds and ambulances is a good idea in itself, but it won’t achieve much without the workforce to staff them.
NHS crisis, strike deadlock, energy prices – all are being squeezed out of the public discourse in favour of easy culture wars.
Changing funding models, cutting managers or blaming privatisation are at best a distraction. The problems facing the NHS are poor workforce retention, low bed capacity and failure to treat the NHS crisis as a wider public health crisis.
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