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Partnership with private sector aimed at cutting waiting lists amid spending constraints
NHS backlogs targeted by expansion of centres for checks and scans
What the Britain’s Healthiest Workplace data tell us about the nation’s wellbeing, as tough economic times beckon. Also: counting the cost of rising long-term sickness on the economy; how organisations can tackle rising levels of exhaustion and retain staff; workspace designers are going all out on domesticity
Government pushes to increase capacity to meet rising demand
Campaigners and experts welcome extra cash but warn of persistent staff shortages and need for wider reform
After a dead-end job at a software company, Yoel Noorali took a job that surprised him in every way
Roughly 68,000 hospital appointments and procedures axed because of last week’s walkout by senior doctors
Efforts by ProMED to raise money from public sector and philanthropists fall short of target
Providers warn of further closures because of rising costs and delay to promised reform
Technology veteran seen as critical in guiding Harrison.ai’s international growth in medical imaging
Food and Drug Administration’s decision is significant development in nationwide battle over reproductive rights
Healthcare needs a productivity revolution but not at the expense of patient privacy and safety
Fremman Capital has bought a UK business that employs NHS staff outside working hours to fill gaps in health service
Dr Margaret McCartney argues for an end to political quick fixes — and more power to general practice
Staff tell us what issues they face in their working lives and share their vision for the future of healthcare in the UK
Increased staff — without good management — does not mean better outcomes for patients
Medicines produced by pharma group will be for domestic use only
At 75, Britain’s feted health service is struggling to cope with demand
Nursing facility operator Sompo is tapping technology to help solve staff shortages
New treatments have had remarkable results but there are reasons to be cautious
Healthcare groups welcome ambition of long-awaited blueprint but warn more detail needed
As NHS waiting lists mount, more people are looking at ways of financing private treatment
As Britain’s National Health Service marks its 75th birthday — amid doctors’ strikes and record waiting lists — two books trace its foundation, survival and future prognosis
Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley are among companies offering UK employees medical services on-site
Won’t someone think of the retirees?!?
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