A system's primary care leaders have resigned, accusing their ICBs of "dismissing primary care" in a row over management of neighbourhood health, HSJ has learned.
Sticking with maternity safety, as reported by HSJ, NHS England has instructed maternity services to submit daily reports on ...
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The fortnightly newsletter that unpacks system leaders’ priorities for digital technology and the impact they are having on delivering health services. Written by senior correspondent Nick Carding.
There is still fury and consternation about the decision to cut the running costs of integrated care boards in half, but plans to consolidate the number of ICBs from 42 to between 23 and 28 are well ...
More people have reported contacting their GP practice online than by phone for the first time, and more of them found access “easy”, new figures show.
The figures show Birmingham Nightingale — set up at the National Exhibition Centre — was the most expensive hospital to create at £66.4m. This hospital has not treated any patients throughout the ...
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