The government's new vision for dementia diagnosis is ambitious: by 2029, more than 92 per cent of patients could receive a ...
Integrated health organisations represent a fundamentally different way of commissioning care, but NHS oversight metrics and league tables are pulling in the opposite direction of the collaboration ...
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Remote monitoring has become an essential component of virtual wards and community-based care. As adoption accelerates, understanding medical-device classification is not a legal technicality, but a ...
The “rapid national investigation” into maternity care failings launched by Wes Streeting will not formally evaluate the performance of the 12 trusts involved, it has emerged, as families criticised ...
Good afternoon, and welcome to this fortnight’s edition of the Patient Safety Watch newsletter. ‘Normal birth’ rears its head again. We start this newsletter again with mate ...
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When lead clinician Andrew Morris reflects on the origins of the Sussex Community Dermatology Service (SCDS), one principle ...
Leeds Teaching Hospital Trust has paused its search for a new CEO “to enable a much-needed period of stability” following a raft of senior departures and major leadership and care quality failings at ...
Changing this and making outcomes-based commissioning a reality will take years and will be challenging for both the NHS and those who want to partner with it. This HSJ roundtable, in association with ...
The report called corridor care a “national shame”, which few would disagree with. It warns that it reflects deeper ...