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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
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The junior doctors’ dispute is over – but the battle against the government to save the NHS is just beginning

The endgame is here. The NHS five year plan consists of massive cuts, devolution, asset and land sell-offs and closures: this is … Read more

Categories Debt, NHS spending, Quality of care, Rationing, Staffing Tags cuts to services, Department of Health, GPs, hospitals, mental health, NHS staff, Privatisation, understaffing

NHS crisis: After junior doctors, now GPs vote for ballot on taking strike action

GPs have voted overwhelmingly to be balloted on their willingness to take strike action, as family doctors warned that the … Read more

Categories NHS spending, Rationing, Staffing Tags cuts to services, GPs, rationing

NHS managers are being forced to lie to the public – Carol Ackroyd

This latest “Transformation” will kill the NHS if we let it. Local managers are being forced to slash NHS budgets … Read more

Categories Debt, Infrastructure problems, Quality of care Tags CCGs, cuts to services, deficit, Department of Health, hospitals, NHS reform, STP

GPs like me can’t help mental health patients in 10 minutes – it’s cruel

The word compassion in all Latin derived languages combines the prefix, with (com) and the root, to bear or suffering … Read more

Categories Rationing, Quality of care Tags cuts to services, National STP, NHS England, understaffing, waiting lists, waiting times

The NHS cannot escape its financial crisis without more money – Richard Vize

Two documents released in the last few days reveal both the severity of the NHS’s financial crisis and why it … Read more

Categories NHS spending, Quality of care Tags cuts to services, Department of Health, underfunding

Rise in urgent operations being cancelled

Two trusts cancelled urgent operations at least twice for more than 20 patients, official statistics show. HSJ analysis of NHS … Read more

Categories Infrastructure problems, Quality of care, Rationing, Treatment delays Tags cuts to services, hospitals, NHS England, rationing, surgery, treatment delays, waiting times

Deep South: Cornwall’s troubles continue

There are a number of organisations in the South West beset with difficulties, financial and otherwise. But Kernow Clinical Commissioning … Read more

Categories Rationing, STPs Tags CCGs, community health, cuts to services, rationing, STP 36, underfunding

‘Red risks’ identified for 111 provider switch

NHS 111 and GP out of hours services in east Kent are to be run by one organisation – but … Read more

Categories Rationing, STPs Tags CCGs, cuts to services, NHS reform, privitisation, STP 32, underfunding

Mental health services must get the funding they need – Saffron Cordery

The phrase “parity of esteem” when used to describe the treatment of mental health services in the NHS is rightly … Read more

Categories NHS spending, Quality of care Tags Academic reports, cuts to services, Department of Health, mental health, NHS England, underfunding

NHS mental health funding is still lagging behind, says report

Government pledges to put more money into mental health are being broken because the NHS is not passing the money … Read more

Categories NHS spending, Quality of care, Treatment delays Tags cuts to services, Department of Health, Is the NHS Underfunded?, mental health, underfunding
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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