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  • WHAT’S HAPPENING?
    • ICBs aim for £8bn savings, risking NHS staff and delays
    • Enough funding for the NHS?
    • Now Labour is in, press for action to rescue the NHS
    • Battles rage over physician associates
    • Criticism of the long-term workforce plan begins to emerge
    • Key points of the 2023 long-term workforce plan
    • The damaging effects of underfunding
    • Virtual Wards
    • Patient safety: Warnings from all sides
    • Integrated Care Organisations
    • The views of NHS staff
  • WHY?
    • Why are local NHS leaders running out of funds?
    • Staff Shortages
    • International comparison
  • WHAT’S THE CURE?
    • Ten reasons why the NHS needs longterm rises in funding
    • In defence of the NHS
    • Would European style social health insurance be the answer to the problems of the NHS?
    • What’s so good about the NHS?
    • Can the NHS survive in the long-term?
  • WHAT CAN I DO?
    • Find a local campaign group
    • Tell us your experiences of underfunding
    • Donate
  • ARTICLES
    • The Lowdown – home to campaigning articles on the NHS
    • Restoring the People’s NHS
    • BMJ Commission’s call to action to relaunch the NHS
    • Emergency care summit report
    • Recent reports
    • Delays to treatment
    • Staff shortages
    • Integrated Care Systems
    • Reduction in training
    • Rationing
    • Cuts to services
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STPs

Shock plans to close A&E, maternity and children’s care at Nuneaton’s hospital

Shock secret plans to close Accident and Emergency, maternity and the children’s unit at the George Eliot Hospital have emerged. They … Read more

Categories STPs, NHS spending, Quality of care Tags A&E, children's health, cuts to services, deficit, doctors, hospitals, maternity, STP 18, STPs

STPs chosen to lead major £350m back office savings drive

The Greater Manchester, Kent and Medway, mid and south Essex, and north west London STPs have been selected to be … Read more

Categories STPs, Infrastructure problems, NHS spending, Quality of care, Rationing, Staffing Tags cuts to services, deficit, rationing, stp 26, STP 32, STP 7, STPs, underfunding

Show You Care: Dorset CCG consultation launched on future of NHS services

Campaigners fighting to protect services at Dorset County Hospital have endorsed the ‘have your say’ message, calling for people to … Read more

Categories STPs Tags CCGs, hospitals, NHS reform, STP 41

Hull Royal Infirmary faces £50m black hole in finances

Hospitals in Hull and East Yorkshire are being forced to find £21m of cuts while facing a £29m gap in … Read more

Categories STPs Tags cuts to services, deficit, hospitals, NHS reform, STP 6

Sustainability and transformation plans (STPs) explained – The King’s Fund

Sustainability and transformation plans (STPs) were announced in NHS planning guidance published in December 2015. NHS organisations and local authorities in … Read more

Categories STPs, Infrastructure problems, NHS spending, Quality of care, Rationing Tags Academic reports, cuts to services, deficit, Department of Health, Kings Fund, NHS staff, STPs, underfunding, understaffing

NHS shake up: Here’s what’s planned for community hospitals

AS many as six community hospitals could be replaced with ‘community hubs’ in the shake-up of health services across Dorset. … Read more

Categories STPs Tags community health, cuts to services, Elderly care, hospitals, NHS reform, STP 41, STPs

NHS Shake-up: Here’s how cancer services would run under new plans

A single Dorset cancer service would be created to serve all three major hospitals in a bid to streamline care. … Read more

Categories STPs Tags cancer care, cuts to services, hospitals, NHS reform, STP 41, STPs

GPs shut out of plan for NHS cuts in Coventry and Warwickshire

GPs were shut out of the controversial NHS shake-up in Coventry and Warwickshire and a city MP says the plans … Read more

Categories STPs Tags CCGs, community health, cuts to services, GPs, NHS reform, STP 18

Anti-cuts protesters rally against privatisation of NHS in city centre

Demonstrators gathered to protest against health cuts in Liverpool today. Around 100 people joined the rally outside the Cunard building … Read more

Categories STPs Tags CCGs, community health, cuts to services, GPs, hospitals, NHS reform, social care, STP 8

Protesters fight against radical A&E shake-up

Demonstrators gathered outside NHS offices to protest against a radical A&E shake-up. Norman Traub, a member of the Southend Keep … Read more

Categories STPs Tags A&E, CCGs, cuts to services, hospitals, NHS reform, stp 26
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  • HOME
  • WHAT’S HAPPENING?
    • ICBs aim for £8bn savings, risking NHS staff and delays
    • Enough funding for the NHS?
    • Now Labour is in, press for action to rescue the NHS
    • Battles rage over physician associates
    • Criticism of the long-term workforce plan begins to emerge
    • Key points of the 2023 long-term workforce plan
    • The damaging effects of underfunding
    • Virtual Wards
    • Patient safety: Warnings from all sides
    • Integrated Care Organisations
    • The views of NHS staff
  • WHY?
    • Why are local NHS leaders running out of funds?
    • Staff Shortages
    • International comparison
  • WHAT’S THE CURE?
    • Ten reasons why the NHS needs longterm rises in funding
    • In defence of the NHS
    • Would European style social health insurance be the answer to the problems of the NHS?
    • What’s so good about the NHS?
    • Can the NHS survive in the long-term?
  • WHAT CAN I DO?
    • Find a local campaign group
    • Tell us your experiences of underfunding
    • Donate
  • ARTICLES
    • The Lowdown – home to campaigning articles on the NHS
    • Restoring the People’s NHS
    • BMJ Commission’s call to action to relaunch the NHS
    • Emergency care summit report
    • Recent reports
    • Delays to treatment
    • Staff shortages
    • Integrated Care Systems
    • Reduction in training
    • Rationing
    • Cuts to services
  • DONATE