Time to deliver

Time to deliver
By Lee Peart 19 May 2025

James Benson, chief executive of Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust, urges the Government to deliver on its pledge to shift fr...

Roundtable - Why now?

Roundtable - Why now?
By Lee Peart 19 May 2025

It’s been a breathless two months for the NHS since the Government announced the abolition of NHS England on 13 March. Our expert roundta...

Your views - Will NHSE abolition lead to a more accountable and efficient NHS?

Your views - Will NHSE abolition lead to a more accountable and efficient NHS?
19 May 2025

In a new feature, we ask your views on the topical news stories impacting healthcare managers and their workforces

Scottish Government invests £106m to reduce waiting times

By Liz Wells 03 June 2025

The Scottish Government has allocated more than £106m to health boards to help tackle the longest waits for procedures and operations.

Public backs third sector involvement in NHS supply chains

By Lee Peart 03 June 2025

The majority of the public back more third sector involvement in delivering commissioned services as part of the NHS supply chain, according to a poll.

Call for 10-year sexual health strategy amid surge in service demand

By Lee Peart 03 June 2025

The Local Government Association (LGA) has called for a 10-year sexual health strategy as services face unprecedented pressure.

Providing blood pressure monitoring 'could reduce' access to Pharmacy First

By Liz Wells 03 June 2025

The forthcoming requirement for pharmacies to provide a ‘bundle’ of three clinical services to receive threshold payments could lead to unintended consequences, new analysis reveals.

Injection could help millions with high blood pressure

By Lee Peart 03 June 2025

Giving people with high blood pressure an injection of zilebesiran every six months can lead to a meaningful, sustained reduction in their blood pressure, a trial has found.

Dental schools urge government action on training places amid workforce crisis

By Liz Wells 03 June 2025

The Dental Schools Council (DSC), representing the UK’s dental schools, is calling on the Government to urgently commit to expanding dental training places to address the UK’s escalating oral healt...

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Senior Social Worker - Social Care Direct

£33,657.56 to £36,252.16, pro rata. Grade 10.

Wakefield, West Yorkshire£33,657.56 to £36,252.16, pro rata. Grade 10.

RECRUITER: Wakefield Council

Ancillary Support Worker

£25,277 - £27,729

Greenwich, London (Greater)£25,277 - £27,729

RECRUITER: Royal Borough of Greenwich

Children and Families Worker

£30,559 - £33,366

Selby, North Yorkshire£30,559 - £33,366

RECRUITER: North Yorkshire Council

frederica-diamanta

Senior Social Worker - Social Care Direct

£33,657.56 to £36,252.16, pro rata. Grade 10.

Wakefield, West Yorkshire£33,657.56 to £36,252.16, pro rata. Grade 10.

RECRUITER: Wakefield Council

Ancillary Support Worker

£25,277 - £27,729

Greenwich, London (Greater)£25,277 - £27,729

RECRUITER: Royal Borough of Greenwich

Children and Families Worker

£30,559 - £33,366

Selby, North Yorkshire£30,559 - £33,366

RECRUITER: North Yorkshire Council

Lee Peart

Sure Start financial benefits could double costs, finds IFS

'The financial benefits of the Sure Start early years programme could be twice as high as its costs, according to new analysis. '

22 May 2025
Time to deliver

Time to deliver

'James Benson, chief executive of Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust, urges the Government to deliver on its pledge to shift from a hospital to a community healthcare model'

19 May 2025
Same day emergency care delivers transformational change

Same day emergency care delivers transformational change

By Lee Peart 28 May 2025

University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust (UHDB) has been leading the way in same day emergency care (SDEC), which combines services from different areas to see, diagnose, treat...

Birmingham Community Healthcare pilots electronic medication monitoring

By Liz Wells 21 May 2025

Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust has piloted an electronic medication monitoring system at Moseley Hall Hospital.

Surrey hospital opens simulation ward for clinicians to hone their skills

By Liz Wells 19 May 2025

A new three-bed simulation ward has opened at St Peter’s Hospital, Surrey, which enables clinical staff and medical students to practice simulated medical procedures, including the treatment of car...

Roundtable - Why now?

By Lee Peart 19 May 2025

It’s been a breathless two months for the NHS since the Government announced the abolition of NHS England on 13 March. Our expert roundtable panellist take stock of the radical move and its implica...

What's in the 10-Year Health Plan

By Lee Peart 05 May 2025

Priorities for the Government’s 10-Year Health Plan were discussed last month during a Westminster Health Forum policy conference webinar

Government urged to put outpatient reform at centre of 10-Year Health Plan

By Lee Peart 16 April 2025

Outpatient reform should be at the centre of the 10-Year Health Plan, according to a new report.

Delivering the NHS 10-Year Plan will require a fourth 'shift'

By Liz Wells 05 March 2025

Investing in medicines and vaccines could revolutionise healthcare and help the government deliver the economic growth it wants to see, new research suggests.

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