NHS staff face prison if they withhold inquiry information
By Lee Peart 25 June 2026NHS staff face prison sentences of up to two years if they withhold information on failures from inquiries.
‘Deep-rooted, systemic and sustained’ failures and ‘missed opportunities for intervention’ have been found in Donna Ockenden’s review of ...
A ‘dementia data gap’ must be addressed by the Casey Commission and Modern Service Framework for Frailty and Dementia (MSF), according to...
The chairs of Cheshire and Merseyside’s All Together Fairer Board and Neighbourhoods Task and Finish Group set out how the subregion’s ne...
Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust has been served with enforcement actions by NHSE due to a ‘fundamental failure in quality governance’.
The Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust is facing two periods of strike action over the coming days.
Seven nurses at Darlington Memorial Hospital have received £187,000 in damages after winning their legal battle against being required to share a changing room with a transgender woman.
A woman has received £32,000 in compensation after being given an ‘unnecessary’ thumb operation.
Patients who use online prescription services may be at risk of harm because the clinicians treating them do not have access to a complete picture of their health information, according to a new in...
Women with aggressive cervical cancer are to be offered a new immunotherapy on the NHS.
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