The NHS needs a 10-year funding commitment The NHS Confederation chief executive explains the benefits of giving the health service a longer financial settlement.
Its not all doom and gloom for the NHS
The debate about the future of the NHS is one that lurches between two significant challenges: quality and finance. Quality can be difficult to define and is often subjective. It spans a range of complex issues including safety, patient experience and ultimately the outcomes for patients and their families. No wonder most of us focus on debating cold, hard cash.
If we are to transform health and care what we really need to do is take the debate about money off the table and move back to the real issue that affects us how to define and deliver a high-quality health and care system in the 21st century. Continue reading... The Guardian
Its not all doom and gloom for the NHS
The debate about the future of the NHS is one that lurches between two significant challenges: quality and finance. Quality can be difficult to define and is often subjective. It spans a range of complex issues including safety, patient experience and ultimately the outcomes for patients and their families. No wonder most of us focus on debating cold, hard cash.
If we are to transform health and care what we really need to do is take the debate about money off the table and move back to the real issue that affects us how to define and deliver a high-quality health and care system in the 21st century. Continue reading... The Guardian
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