Why the government should wait to lift lockdown restrictions
The majority of NHS leaders in England believe the government should not push ahead with ending lockdown restrictions and social distancing on 21 June
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The majority of NHS leaders in England believe the government should not push ahead with ending lockdown restrictions and social distancing on 21 June
12 June 2021
Nearly two-thirds of health leaders surveyed do not think the remaining national lockdown restrictions in England should be lifted on 21 June.
11 June 2021
To succeed in reducing the waiting list for elective care, we must resolve workforce issues.
11 June 2021
Understanding the new EU Clinical Trials Regulation, agreed in 2014, which introduced a raft of changes to the existing, controversial regulation.
10 June 2021
A fully funded long-term workforce strategy is desperately needed,
9 June 2021
This briefing sets out our view on provider collaboratives. It explains what they are and spotlights our members' views and experiences.
24 May 2021
Ensuring systems are both supported and held to account will be crucial to the effectiveness of integration.
24 May 2021
Sir James Mackey, CEO of Northumbria Healthcare, talks about the innovative factory set up during lockdown to produce PPE for staff in the North East.
21 May 2021
Our response to NHS England and NHS Improvement's consultation on proposals for a new NHS system oversight framework for 2021/22.
17 May 2021
The health service could use this summer to make significant inroads in tackling the huge and growing waiting list backlog
13 May 2021