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Lack of “concrete proposals” on social care in Queen’s speech
In a Queen’s speech overshadowed by Brexit, the Government laid out its’ “ambitious” agenda to a packed House of Lords.…
Flexibility: the key to a sustainable workforce
If we want a meaningful conversation about flexibility and the healthcare workforce, we need to define our terms and consider…
Is there more to saving the NHS than stopping Brexit?
With a general election looming over the Palace of Westminster and the country, there is no party with more to gain than the…
How to operationalise digital change in the NHS – lessons from around the globe
Despite the billions of pounds worth of investment into the Health Information Technology (HIT) market, the unfortunate reality is that the return on this…
HPV is a ticking time bomb, says Professor Chris Nutting
As the new initiative to vaccinate boys against HPV begins in September, Professor Chris Nutting speaks to Sarah Cartledge, Editor of World…
Using industrial innovation to improve air quality in our daily lives
Paul Dawson, Dyson’s Vice President of Health and Beauty, spoke to Hospital Times Editor David Duffy about why this iconic company has decided to take on…
An extraordinary asset: data and its uses across the NHS
Sarah Wilkinson, Chief Executive of NHS Digital, writes exclusively for Hospital Times outlining how the data revolution could, and should, transform healthcare across the…
Tory conference 2019: £13 billion hospital upgrade plan, but healthcare was far from top of the agenda
Hospital Times Deputy Editor Daniel Male took a trip to Manchester for Conservative Party Conference 2019, here he shares his thoughts…
Fighting AMR through optimisation
Alison Holmes is Professor of Infectious Diseases at Imperial College London and has a longstanding clinical research career with an acute interest…
Getting more from the capital budget
Hospital Times and Public Policy Projects asked a very simple question of delegates attending their inaugural estates seminar: Is there…