Poor housing costs NHS £1.5bn annually, report reveals

Poor housing costs NHS £1.5bn annually, report reveals
By Lee Peart 10 June 2026

Poor housing costs the NHS in England £1.5bn annually, the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) has revealed.

New report calls for workforce-centred AI adoption

New report calls for workforce-centred AI adoption
10 June 2026

Artificial intelligence is already reshaping NHS roles, skills and ways of working, according to a new report commissioned by NHS England...

THE BIG INTERVIEW: Progress, but much more to do

THE BIG INTERVIEW: Progress, but much more to do
By Lee Peart 05 June 2026

Greg Fell, president of the Association of Directors of Public Health (ADPH) and director of public health in Sheffield discusses how nei...

Men with early prostate cancer to be offered precision radiotherapy

By Lee Peart 10 June 2026

A high-powered ‘precision’ radiotherapy known as SABR (stereotactic ablative radiotherapy) is to be offered to eligible men with early prostate cancer for the first time by the NHS.

King's College Hospital offers digital surgery prehab

By Lee Peart 10 June 2026

King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has begun providing digital prehabilitation services for patients waiting for knee and hip replacement surgery at Orpington Hospital, with the goal of i...

Platform offers easier access to data to improve patient care

10 June 2026

Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT) is launching the MDClone Ask, Discover, Act, Measure and Share (ADAMS) platform in July, giving clinicians and approved teams easier access to data ...

REC appoints Bev White as chair

By Lee Peart 10 June 2026

Bev White has been selected as chair-designate of the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC).

NHS workforce facing a 'crisis of morale'

By Lee Peart 10 June 2026

Sir Ciarán Devane, the new chief executive of The NHS Alliance, has warned the NHS workforce is facing a ‘crisis morale’.

Trust chief executive announces retirement

By Lee Peart 09 June 2026

Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals (DBTH) chief executive, Richard Parker, has announced his retirement.

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Social Worker - Mental Health Team WMF2979e

£38,220 - £44,075

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RECRUITER: Westmorland and Furness Council

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£47,181- £48,226

Cumbria / Countywide £47,181- £48,226

RECRUITER: Westmorland and Furness Council

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New report calls for workforce-centred AI adoption

'Artificial intelligence is already reshaping NHS roles, skills and ways of working, according to a new report commissioned by NHS England London Region. '

10 June 2026
THE BIG INTERVIEW: Progress, but much more to do

THE BIG INTERVIEW: Progress, but much more to do

'Greg Fell, president of the Association of Directors of Public Health (ADPH) and director of public health in Sheffield discusses how neighbourhood health can be effectively delivered within the context of public service reorganisation. '

05 June 2026

THE BIG INTERVIEW: Progress, but much more to do

By Lee Peart 05 June 2026

Greg Fell, president of the Association of Directors of Public Health (ADPH) and director of public health in Sheffield discusses how neighbourhood health can be effectively delivered within the co...

THE BIG INTERVIEW: Full in-tray

By Lee Peart 12 May 2026

Newly elected ADASS president Phil Holmes shares his views on neighbourhood health, ICB restructuring, joined up commissioning, the Casey Commission and the National Care Service.

ROUNDTABLE: Why neighbourhood health's moment has arrived

By Lee Peart 05 May 2026

There is a quiet but determined shift underway in how health and care services are imagined and delivered across England. No longer confined to hospitals or GP surgeries, the future of care is bein...

Deadline set to submit neighbourhood health centre proposals

By Lee Peart 17 April 2026

NHS regions have been given to 28 May to set out their criteria for the next wave of neighbourhood health centres (NHCs).