Call for 'super heads' to address skyrocketing trolley waits

Call for 'super heads' to address skyrocketing trolley waits
By Lee Peart 23 April 2025

The Government has been urged to appoint ‘super heads’ to save failing trusts after figures revealed a huge rise in A&E trolley waits.

What's the plan?

What's the plan?
By Lee Peart 07 April 2025

Former health secretary Stephen Dorrell says Labour has failed to set out how it wants the health service to change despite being in powe...

One million NHS staff to benefit from new support measures

One million NHS staff to benefit from new support measures
By Liz Wells 09 April 2025

Health and Social Care Secretary, Wes Streeting, has unveiled a comprehensive support package to tackle violence and improve the working ...

Lib Dems reveal nearly 40% drop in fixing crumbling hospitals

By Lee Peart 23 April 2025

Investment in fixing crumbling hospitals has fallen by nearly 40%, according to research commissioned by the Liberal Democrats.

Chair appointed to lead public inquiry into Nottingham stabbing attacks

By Lee Peart 23 April 2025

Former judge, Her Honour (HH) Deborah Taylor, has been appointed as chair of a statutory inquiry into the Nottingham attacks.

Liverpool trust ordered to pay nurse over £200k for failing to implement timely reasonable adjustments

By Liz Wells 23 April 2025

Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust has been ordered to pay more than £200,000 to a community nurse after an employment tribunal found it failed to implement timely reasonable adjustments.

Too few nursing staff on duty to provide safe NHS care, finds Unison

By Liz Wells 23 April 2025

Not enough nursing staff are on duty in hospitals to ensure patients are protected from harm such as falls, medication errors or other risks, new surveys reveal.

Trusts pay out almost £1bn in misdiagnosis claims

By Lee Peart 23 April 2025

NHS trusts have paid out nearly £1bn for misdiagnosis claims since 2019, according to new data.

Breakthrough in bowel cancer research to speed up diagnosis

By Liz Wells 23 April 2025

The Government says patients could soon benefit from technology to diagnose bowel cancer earlier, reducing the need for invasive colonoscopies and biopsies, and potentially saving valuable time and...

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Head of Community Safety and Prevention (1-year Fixed-Term)

£77,325.00 - £86,802.00 per annum

London (Greater)£77,325.00 - £86,802.00 per annum

RECRUITER: MOPAC

Public Health Principal - Health Inequalities and Healthy Life Expectancy

LGE01 - £56,215

North East LincolnshireLGE01 - £56,215

RECRUITER: North East Lincolnshire Council

Enhanced Social Worker - Children in Care x2

Grade 10 - Grade 11, 37 hours, Permanent

Wakefield, West YorkshireGrade 10 - Grade 11, 37 hours, Permanent

RECRUITER: Wakefield Council

frederica-diamanta

Head of Community Safety and Prevention (1-year Fixed-Term)

£77,325.00 - £86,802.00 per annum

London (Greater)£77,325.00 - £86,802.00 per annum

RECRUITER: MOPAC

Public Health Principal - Health Inequalities and Healthy Life Expectancy

LGE01 - £56,215

North East LincolnshireLGE01 - £56,215

RECRUITER: North East Lincolnshire Council

Enhanced Social Worker - Children in Care x2

Grade 10 - Grade 11, 37 hours, Permanent

Wakefield, West YorkshireGrade 10 - Grade 11, 37 hours, Permanent

RECRUITER: Wakefield Council

Lee Peart

ICBs not aware of stalking victims support, report finds

'ICBs are not aware of commissioning services for stalking victims leaving patients and healthcare professionals at risk, according to a report. '

17 April 2025
What's the plan?

What's the plan?

'Former health secretary Stephen Dorrell says Labour has failed to set out how it wants the health service to change despite being in power for nine months'

07 April 2025

Self-refer service halves cancer diagnosis wait times

By Lee Peart 06 January 2025

A self-refer test service has more than halved cancer diagnosis waiting times for patients.

Smartwatch technology helps people quit smoking

By Liz Wells 02 January 2025

Smartwatches could help people give up smoking, new research reveals.

App to improve maternity care in Wales

By Liz Wells 30 December 2024

Pregnant women will benefit from better maternity care as a new app and electronic health record system is rolled out across Wales.

NHS trusts 'fast-track ethnic minorities' to top jobs

By Liz Wells 15 April 2025

NHS trusts are 'fast-tracking ethnic minorities' to management positions and onto boards to meet diversity quotas, reports suggest.

NHS performance improving as high demand continues

By Liz Wells 10 April 2025

The total waiting list for procedures and appointments fell to 7.40 million in February, down from 7.43 million in January, the sixth consecutive monthly decline.

NHS redundancy payouts 'could reach £1bn'

By Liz Wells 07 April 2025

The bill for NHS redundancy payouts following the abolition of NHS England could reach £1bn, new analysis suggests.

What's the plan?

By Lee Peart 07 April 2025

Former health secretary Stephen Dorrell says Labour has failed to set out how it wants the health service to change despite being in power for nine months