Think-tank calls for 'radical health devolution'

Think-tank calls for 'radical health devolution'
By Lee Peart 25 March 2025

A think-tank has called for radical health devolution as a precursor to building a Neighbourhood Health Service.

EXCLUSIVE: Why the shift to community needs sound governance

EXCLUSIVE: Why the shift to community needs sound governance
By Lee Peart 24 March 2025

Emily Newton, systems policy advisor at NHS Providers, says the appointment of Sir John Oldham as a senior advisor for neighbourhood heal...

Transforming lives

Transforming lives
By Lee Peart 24 March 2025

Founder and chief executive, Sarah Wakeling, shares how as a leading behavioural partner, Positive Support Group (PSG) works with the pub...

Decision to be made on closure of maternity and neonatal services

By Lee Peart 25 March 2025

A decision will be made this afternoon on proposals to close maternity and neonatal services at the Royal Free Hospital.

Quality assurance audit programme receives overhaul

By Liz Wells 25 March 2025

Skills for Health, the sector skills council for healthcare, has launched a new quality assurance audit service to replace its long-running Quality Mark programme.

Kent trust selects new chair

By Liz Wells 25 March 2025

East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust (EKHUFT) has chosen Dr Annette Doherty as its new chair.

Senior responsible officer for diagnostics in Cheshire and Merseyside appointed

By Liz Wells 25 March 2025

Cheshire and Merseyside Diagnostics Programme has chosen Rob Cooper as its new senior responsible officer (SRO).

WEBINAR: Leaders debate how the NHS can think like a business

By Lee Peart 25 March 2025

Healthcare leaders and experts have debated how to get the NHS to think like a business during a webinar event.

Urgent action needed to 'protect victims of systemic bullying' in the NHS

By Liz Wells 25 March 2025

Urgent action is needed to protect victims of systemic bullying in the NHS, according to researchers from the University of Salford.

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Locality EHC Casework Manager

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frederica-diamanta

Public Health Improvement Co-ordinator (Tobacco Control) (CDC)

Grade 9, £38,653 - £42,728

Doncaster, South YorkshireGrade 9, £38,653 - £42,728

RECRUITER: City Of Doncaster Council

Locality EHC Casework Manager

£45,178 - £49,764 per annum

Selby, North Yorkshire£45,178 - £49,764 per annum

RECRUITER: North Yorkshire Council

Group Manager

£56,433 to £64,951 per annum

North Yorkshire / Countywide£56,433 to £64,951 per annum

RECRUITER: North Yorkshire Council

Lee Peart

Think-tank calls for 'radical health devolution'

'A think-tank has called for radical health devolution as a precursor to building a Neighbourhood Health Service. '

25 March 2025
Transforming lives

Transforming lives

'Founder and chief executive, Sarah Wakeling, shares how as a leading behavioural partner, Positive Support Group (PSG) works with the public sector to provide better outcomes for people with challenging behaviour and mental health needs'

24 March 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.

A huge roll of the dice

24 March 2025

NHSE abolition is a brave move but won’t necessarily deliver the change patients want and ministers desperately need before they face the electorate in 2028, writes Steve Brine, former health minis...

Editor's comment - Wielding the axe

By Lee Peart 24 March 2025

The Government’s announcement of the abolition of NHS England came as a bolt out of the blue to the healthcare workforce.

The untapped potential of social care

24 March 2025

NHS financial and operational sustainability cannot be achieved without strengthening social care, write Kathryn Smith, chief executive of the Social Care Institute for Excellence

Right time to scrap NHS England, says Pritchard

By Liz Wells 20 March 2025

It is the right time to scrap NHS England, Amanda Pritchard has said in her last speech as the organisation’s chief executive.