Lateral thinking
By Lee Peart 04 September 2024Matthew Taylor, chief executive of NHS Confederation, says increased lateral learning is key to achieving the step change the NHS needs to see over the next 10 years.
General secretary Andrew Harrop sets out the Fabian Society’s roadmap to a National Care Service.
Ensuring dignity in death and support for families is reliant on the wider community working in partnership.
The creation of ICBs as a SINO (system in name only) is a very real danger for community leaders and policymakers alike.
The CQC has set out how it will drive the improvements needed to ‘re-build trust’ in its regulation.
The average doctor in England has to care for 17% more patients than nine years ago, new data reveals.
An additional £1 invested in obstetrics and gynaecology services per woman could generate an estimated £319m return to the economy, a report has found.
Frail patients are spending less time in hospital after the launch of dedicated assessment units at Shropshire’s two acute hospitals.
One in four Brits have avoided calling an ambulance because they feared it would take too long to arrive, according to new figures.
The Thirlwall Inquiry into the murders carried out by Lucy Letby has heard that processes should be set up to disqualify bad non-clinical managers.
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The NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Paediatric Orthotics Department has introduced a 3D scanner to transform the 'casting' process for children with Scoliosis.
Huma, the healthcare AI and digital health solutions company, has acquired the creator of digital-first triage and automated consultation platforms eConsult.
Walsall Manor Hospital has opened a £150,000 immersive simulation suite to help teams train for a variety of scenarios.
Wythenshawe Hospital, in Greater Manchester, has become one of the first hospitals in Europe to start using a robotic tool that lets doctors detect lung cancer in its earliest stages.