HSJ’s expert briefing on NHS finances, savings and efforts to get back in the black. By senior correspondent Zoe Tidman.
For senior NHS leaders, addressing health inequalities is no longer just a moral imperative; it is a clinical and financial necessity ...
NHS England is worried about the “rigour of management” of neighbourhoods, its chair has said.
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This week, we cover a mysterious update to the "model ICB" blueprint that hasn't been formally published or endorsed by NHS England, but instead passed in whispers.
The report reinforces an argument that Patient Safety Watch has made consistently: improving patient safety is not in tension ...
A hospital trust's staff feel disconnected from senior leaders and are often concerned about bullying and harassment, two external reviews have found.
A chief executive who led the overhaul of a trust at the centre of an abuse scandal has announced her retirement after nearly five decades in the health service.
A flagship 10-Year Health Plan policy will have “limited ability” to cut emergency care pressures, one of its main objectives, according to research shared with HSJ.
A high-profile inquiry into mental health deaths will not be complete until at least 2028, after its chair announced a delay to its timeline.
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Eight in 10 NHS physiotherapists have reported they do not have enough staff to meet demand, up by 10 percentage points since 2024.
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