A survey of its members by the Royal College of Nursing union found that two-thirds had daily delivered care in what they considered an “inappropriate setting”.
World Socialist Web Site reporters spoke to health workers across the sector about the crisis they face on the front line.
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Government must ‘go for broke’ to improve services outside hospitals if health service to survive, Sir Stephen Powis says ...
The results of a nurses’ survey show that patients are routinely receiving care in hospital corridors and waiting areas. The ...
Proposals require more 999 callers to dole out phone advice instead of dispatching paramedics in bid to tackle A&E crisis ...
Record Political Editor Paul Hutcheon says the SNP Government failure on NCS is symbolic of their inability to deliver public ...
Baillie recalls Humza Yousaf's statement that the creation of the National Care Service would be the most significant public sector reform since the creation of the NHS and be operational within the ...
Almost 70,000 people with mental health issues were given employment support last year as part of the NHS Talking Therapies Programme – up nearly two-thirds on the year before, latest NHS figures show ...
Commissioning of NHS Health Check is fragmented and causing duplication of work, the BMA’s deputy chair has told a committee ...
The UK's National Health Service Shared Business Services (NHS SBS) has announced a £500m ($514m) framework agreement to assist the country's public sector organisations, including the NHS itself, in ...