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As the NHS creaks under the strain of the superflu, Charlotte Cripps wasn’t even certain that her daughter’s foot operation would go ahead last week. But not only did she get treated as planned, but s
The number of people in hospital in England with flu remains at a record level for this time of year, according to new NHS figures.
The NHS’s 10-Year Plan aims to transform healthcare by prioritising prevention, personalisation, and integration
Interim report highlights discrimination and disregard for women’s choices, while experts warn of ‘culture of blame’
Most (79%) of NHS trusts in England are treating patients in corridors or makeshift areas in emergency departments including "fit to sit" rooms, X‐ray waiting areas, and in one case a café, finds an investigation published by The BMJ today.
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Sandie Peggie case: 'Serious' concerns over NHS Fife's handling of freedom of information requests
NHS Fife is facing a rare “level four” intervention over the way it handled freedom of information requests relating to the Sandie Peggie case
A new NHS partnership is exploring how artificial intelligence could transform mental health services, improve access to care, and reduce pressure
A nightclub owner offered free entry to NHS staff as a thank you to the "unsung heroes" of society. Arthur Holland, owner of the Emporium in Coalville, Leicestershire, wanted to give staff a "pick-up" during the busiest time of year.
A collaboration between the Artificial Intelligence Centre for Value-Based Healthcare, King’s College London, and Guy’s and St Thomas’ National Health Service Foundation Trusts aimed at accelerating the adoption and deployment of radiology AI has ...
Nicola Swanborough, Head of External Affairs at Epilepsy Society said: “We welcome this much-needed overhaul which prioritises treatment for patients with urgent and complex dental requirements. This is good news for people with epilepsy, who can have issues with their teeth and gums because of their anti- seizure medication.
These changes are slated for implementation from April 2026. They aim to incentivise dentists to provide urgent care for issues such as tooth trauma, infections or severe pain, making it easier for individuals to secure appointments at their local NHS dental practices.