Health Policy - Page 4
We need targeted investment to tackle deep-rooted health inequalities
Disparities in the growth of waiting lists due to the pandemic highlight the importance of addressing unmet needs among certain ; The total NHS waiting list, one of three…
Improving imaging to strengthen NHS recovery
Services need a learning culture and support for staff from the top to tackle repeated failings in the imaging pathway…
Procurement’s part in shaping the NHS journey ahead
As Jeroen van Os, Finance Director of ERS Medical writes, planned changes to how NHS and related health and care…
A&E has become the entire health system’s safety net, not just the patient’s
While the current spotlight is on reducing post-pandemic elective surgery waiting times, emergency departments have been left to pick up…
Addressing health inequity in elective care access
Cerner's Andrew Moran makes the case for tackling health inequalities using a person-based process, rather than a first-come-first-served approach. It’s…
Gender, diversity and health
The issues of racial and gender disparities are intrinsically linked when it comes to health. Addressing these issues requires an…
Amber Rudd on turning the spotlight on reproductive health policy
Amber Rudd, Former Minister for Women and Equalities, talks to PPP Policy Analyst Charley Hacquoil about where the priorities should…
The integrated future: does the white paper set the right direction for the NHS?
Will the Government's white paper reform provide the fuel for integration to permeate throughout the health and care sector? William…
The tragic consequences of Covid for end of life care
Gemma Lindfield, a barrister specialising in family law, outlines how the pandemic has added further trauma to families and patients…
Beware the law of unintended consequences
Ben Howlett, Managing Director of Public Policy Projects, gives his take on the Government's new White Paper for health and…