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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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Workload and funding cuts leave GPs struggling to offer stop smoking services

Research by Cancer Research UK found that just 53% of GPs and nurse practitioners had time to offer patients ‘very … Read more

Categories NHS spending, Cuts to services Tags cuts to services, GPs, NHS England, Public Health

Cancer treatment waiting times see ‘concerning spike’ as NHS plans to ditch key measures

A quarter of cancer patients in January waited more than two months to start treatment, a concerning rise which means … Read more

Categories Treatment delays Tags NHS England, Public Health, waiting lists, waiting times

NHS England losing staff in record numbers over long hours – study

Research finds number of people leaving over work-life balance has almost trebled Record numbers of burnt-out NHS staff in England … Read more

Categories Staffing Tags NHS England, NHS staff, nurses, Public Health, treatment delays, underfunding, understaffing

NHS England cervical screening backlog revealed by watchdog

National Audit Office finds more than 150,000 untested samples in laboratories More than 150,000 untested cervical screening samples were discovered … Read more

Categories Quality of care, Treatment delays Tags backlog, bureaucracy, cancer care, diagnostics, patient safety, Public Health, quality of care, social care

NHS 10-year plan relies on raiding other countries for thousands of nurses and doctors

An ambitious 10-year plan for the NHS unveiled by Theresa May relies upon recruiting thousands of nurses and doctors a year from overseas … Read more

Categories NHS spending Tags long-term plan, NHS reform, NHS staff, Public Health, understaffing

NHS could take over key public health functions

The NHS and government will look at funding key public health services from the NHS budget, the long-term plan has … Read more

Categories NHS spending, Quality of care Tags bureaucracy, community health, long-term plan, NHS reform, primary care, Public Health

Every patient to have ‘right’ to access new digital GP providers

The long-term plan, published on Monday, said that by 2022-23 all patients in England will have access to a “digital … Read more

Categories NHS spending, Quality of care Tags community health, Department of Health, digital health, GPs, NHS England, NHS reform, primary care, Public Health

Chancellor’s budget boost to NHS frontline conceals £1bn cut

Full story in The Guardian, 30 October 2018 Public health services and the education and training of nurses and doctors … Read more

Categories NHS spending Tags Budget, cuts to spending, NHS staff, Public Health, underfunding

Health visitors struggling with ‘dangerously high’ caseloads

Full story in The Guardian, 23 September 2018 Health visitors are struggling to care for families properly because they have … Read more

Categories Quality of care, Staffing Tags children's health, community health, cuts to services, health visitors, Public Health, understaffing

Tory cuts leave alcohol addiction services at breaking point warns Labour, as figures show record low in treatment

Full story in The Independent, 13 September 2018 Cuts to council budgets for addiction services have led to lowest number of people … Read more

Categories Rationing, Quality of care Tags addiction services, community health, cuts to services, Public Health, waiting times
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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