With tighter NHS budgets and resources, buying products and services is challenging. Working with Crown Commercial Service ...
A national patient safety alert has been issued instructing healthcare settings to change how they prepare oxytocin – a ...
In the third article in their series, David Gilbert and Mark Doughty take an in-depth look at the highs and lows experienced by patient leaders Patient leaders are those who work with and influence ...
Specialist nurses are far from just the ‘icing on the cake’ – in inflammatory bowel disease alone they are consistently preventing emergency attendances and ensuring the most appropriate use of ...
The NHS has many Cinderella services, but wound care must be the one that has some of the greatest impacts on patients’ quality of life. It costs the NHS so much to care for, both in and out of ...
To keep pace with evolving medical practices and the changing healthcare landscape, we have undertaken a comprehensive review of the HSMR methodology. Customer feedback and advancements in data ...
Julian Patterson applauds the wide-ranging aspirations and familiar themes of Lord Darzi’s performance review Lord Darzi’s highly anticipated review of NHS performance finds that the NHS faces serious ...
Population health management and medicines optimisation are widely acknowledged as central to integrated healthcare, which provides value for money and addresses health inequalities. But these two ...
As 18 Week Support celebrates its 10th anniversary, the organisation reflects on a decade of transformative impact on NHS patient care Founded in 2014 by Conal Perrett, a consultant dermatologist, 18 ...
Traditionally, the solution to gaps in NHS rotas has been the use of agency locum doctors, which helps in the short term. There is certainly no shortage of locum doctors available, with studies ...