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  • General Election 2015: This NHS spending arms race will not deliver the health service we need

    January 6, 2015

    The NHS is unsustainable in its current form, but the remedy is reform rather than more money alone. This was the conclusion of the landmark report by Simon Stevens, chief executive of NHS England, late last year. He argued that radical reform was needed to treat people quicker and prevent illness in the first place. [...]

  • Andy Burnham says Labour will spend £2.5bn a year to add 32,000 staff to the NHS

    January 4, 2015

    Labour is evoking the spirit of Blair’s 1997 victory by attacking the Conservatives on the NHS. The shadow health secretary Andy Burnham has said if Labour is elected in May, it will invest £2.5bn a year in an NHS “time to care” fund, which will pay for 20,000 more nurses, 8,000 more GPs and an [...]

  • David Cameron: We need to “bust some myths” on TTIP and the NHS

    December 19, 2014

    The government is poised to go on a PR campaign to win over critics of the transatlantic trade and investment partnership, with Prime Minister David Cameron saying advocates should “bust some myths” surrounding it.    TTIP has courted controversy, with supporters saying it will cut barriers and boost the UK economy by as much as [...]

  • NHS would be in trouble without migrant workers

    December 10, 2014

    The NHS would be “in dire straits” without migrant workers, one of the UK’s senior economists claimed yesterday. Office for Budget Responsibility board member Stephen Nickell told the Treasury Select Committee that 35 per cent of health professionals came from outside the UK. When asked whether imm­igra­tion had a positive or negative impact on the [...]

  • Parkinson’s app uMotif is the first app to be prescribed on the NHS

    December 3, 2014

    The NHS has just started prescribing its first app – from now on, patients with conditions such as diabetes, heart failure and Parkinsons can use uMotif, developed by a London-based startup, to monitor their health, The app works by monitoring patients' blood pressure, blood glucose – and even includes a pedometer. Using the data it [...]

  • Autumn Statement 2014: £2bn cash boost for NHS is not enough, says Labour

    November 30, 2014

    Chancellor George Osborne announced a £2bn boost to NHS spending yesterday, ahead of formal plans which will be set out in the Autumn Statement. However, Labour hit back almost immediately, arguing that the extra cash is nowhere near enough to plug a hole in the healthcare budget. Speaking on the Andrew Marr show yesterday the [...]

  • NHS: George Osborne to promise an extra £2bn of funding

    November 30, 2014

    Chancellor George Osborne is expected use his Autumn statement on Wednesday to announce an extra £2bn funding for frontline NHS services.   It is anticipated that Osborne will pledge extra funding from April next year, according to the BBC.    In a speech to parliament on Wednesday, when he will deliver exact details on its [...]

  • NHS and police phone lines down across England

    November 22, 2014

    Police forces in England are reporting that the 101 non-emergency phone line is down thanks to system faults. Furthermore, the NHS 111 non-emergency number is also down in some areas. Scots have been advised to contact the number 08454 24 24 24.  However, the police emergency number of 999 is still working as normal. Some [...]

  • Rehabilitating Blair: Politicians must revive the spirit of radical NHS reform

    November 20, 2014

    WE NEED to have a serious talk. The topic may be painful. Being faced with the warts of a much-loved figure often is. But it is crueller by far to let it die the death of a thousand cuts, a thousand scandals, and tens of thousands of needless deaths. The NHS – the jewel in [...]

  • Watch: Rochester and Strood by-election fight gets dirty – from Tory attack ads to Ukip’s NHS fightback

    November 20, 2014

    As voters in Rochester and Strood finally head to the polls to decide the fate of Ukip defector Mark Reckless, the local electorate will soon be spared the endless stream of leaflets and political door knockers. If the polls are right, Reckless is on course for a comfortable win, and the Tories are in for [...]

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