The second of a three part series on the State of Primary Care
Read MoreIn the run up to the December 2019 election ─ held at a time when the NHS and social care are typically under strain ─ CHPI Director David Rowland outlines a number of key policies that the party manifestos should include if the various crises in the sector are to be addressed by the next government.
Read MoreA senior trainee anaesthetist’s perspective on a survey of the welfare and morale of trainee doctors.
Read MoreThe NHS’s persistent dependence on migrant labour is a reflection of the structure of the wider UK economy.
Read MoreIn the context of Brexit, attention must be paid to what a cap on migration means for recruiting and retaining the NHS workforce.
Read MoreDr Jenny Vaughan reflects on the case of Dr Hadiza Bawa-Garba and charges of gross negligence manslaughter in medical cases.
Read MoreSeventy years ago this month the NHS was founded with the promise that its care would be free at the point of delivery, and patients would be treated solely on the basis of need. Over the last few decades, both principles have been progressively violated.
Read MoreVivek Kotecha examines whether the government’s announcement of 1,500 extra medical school places will make the UK self-sufficient in doctors given the staffing issues faced by the NHS.
Read MoreVivek Kotecha argues that there needs to be greater investment in administration to ensure a well-run NHS for both patients and staff.
Read MoreThere are 60 million “key stakeholders” in our NHS in the UK who need to be listened to: As an NHS junior doctor and patient, I – alongside many others – can no longer tolerate being excluded from the vital public conversation about the future of the NHS.
Read MoreDr Jonathon Tomlinson critiques recent reports on the role of the General Medical Council
Read MoreElizabeth Cotton on difficult working conditions for mental health professionals.
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