In this episode, we focus on the upcoming general election and what it means for the NHS.
Tackling health inequalities requires long-term commitment and measuring progress is challenging. New NHS Providers guide offers a roadmap for action for trusts seeking to make meaningful strides.
This report highlights some of our key work for our members in 2023/24 and sets out our priorities, extensive support and activities for 2024/25.
This report outlines key areas for improvement to enhance support and constructive engagement between CQC and trusts.
In our latest case study on provider collaboration, we explore the evolution of the Cheshire and Merseyside Acute and Specialist Trusts Collaborative, drawing out practical examples including how the collaborative has enabled change through its elective recovery and diagnostics programmes.
Sir Julian Hartley responds to figures from Liberal Democrats which show that up to one in three hospital beds in England are taken up by 'delayed discharge' patients.
Saffron Cordery responds to a new report from The Health Foundation which finds that nearly 25% more working-age adults will have a diagnosed major illness by 2040.
Ross Laird, director of communications at Grayling, looks at how healthcare communications can reshape public opinion of the NHS amid rising dissatisfaction and budget constraints.
Saffron Cordery responds to new Liberal Democrats figures which show thousands of NHS buildings in England today are older than the health service itself.
Saffron Cordery responds to NHS Practitioner Health pulling funding to support staff mental health.
Sir Julian Hartley responds to the latest monthly perfomance figures from NHS England.