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The National Health Service is the publicly funded healthcare system in England, and one of the four National Health Service systems in the United Kingdom. Find here, the New Statesman’s latest comment and analysis on the NHS, including the government’s healthcare policy, the current crisis and the future of the NHS.
No one believes the Tory fairytale that the NHS needs anything except more funding
It’s wishful thinking to blame lazy staff for its problems.
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Why has it taken tragedy to stop the NHS pushing for “natural” births?
During my three days in labour I asked for a c-section countless times. I felt forgotten about, in danger and…
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Truth’s out: our “natural” birth obsession kills
The Shrewsbury report proves C-sections save lives.
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GP chief calls for independent well-being regulator
Failure to put measures in place to support the mental health of staff could see the NHS collapse from within.
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Ben Whishaw’s haggard junior doctor was working 16 years ago – the NHS is even worse today
Post-Covid and Conservative cuts, hospitals are closer to collapse than depicted in Adam Kay’s dramatised diaries, This is Going to…
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BBC One’s This Is Going To Hurt is cold, mean and – crucially – not funny
Ben Whishaw is miscast in this adaptation of Adam Kay’s bestselling medical memoir, and there is something badly amiss with…
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“It is embarrassing for the Prime Minister”: why the government really U-turned on NHS mandatory vaccines
“I’ve been bombarded with messages of people so worried that they were going to lose their livelihoods. It’s been horrific.”
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“Elderly patients with broken hips wait for hours”: an NHS paramedic on the grim reality of ambulance delays
Ambulance waiting times are now so long that some heart attack and stroke patients are being advised to get lifts…
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How the UK trails its European neighbours for hospital capacity
Britain has fewer hospital beds per head than Germany, France and Italy.
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Is a huge NHS tax rise the only way to make lockdowns history?
Without a debate about paying for extra capacity in hospitals, pandemic chaos will continue to threaten the economy.
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Why “moonlighting” GPs should not be demonised for taking on extra work
Doctors say that primary care would “collapse” without GPs working privately to prop up the NHS.
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Is the Conservative government privatising the NHS by stealth?
As the waiting list grows ever longer, more and more patients are paying for their treatment themselves.
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Doctors were calling for winter “Plan C” to control Covid-19 in September, before Omicron
Medics warned three months ago that social distancing, requirements to meet outdoors and preparation for “further firebreak lockdowns” should be…
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Public appetite is growing for another lockdown
Twenty-eight per cent of people in England saying they would support only allowing people to leave their homes for essential…
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It’s not your doctor’s fault you can’t get an appointment
The shortage of GPs predates the pandemic and stems from the government’s longstanding failure to solve the NHS recruitment crisis.
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Boosters are making a big difference
Data shows a dramatic fall in cases among those who have received their third jab.
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“It’s every 999 caller’s worst nightmare”: Why aren’t ambulances reaching people in time?
A baby fits for two hours. A cancer patient suffers suspected sepsis for seven hours. A man is left to…
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Should I get a Covid-19 booster jab?
As the Omicron variant spreads, the government has opened up its vaccine booster program to try and avoid lockdown restrictions…
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