Which party do you think came out top in the cancer treatment times debate over the weekend?
HSJ Quick Poll: cancer treatment times debate
Which party do you think came out top in the cancer treatment times debate over the weekend?
HSJ Quick Poll: cancer treatment times debate
HSJ Quick Poll: cancer treatment times debate
2025-04-29T10:00:00Z By Mimi Launder and Henry Anderson
Maternity, prevention, mental health, and children’s services are the national budgets seeing the biggest cuts after government and NHS England decided to slash ringfenced allocations, HSJ analysis reveals.
2025-04-28T11:43:00Z By Joe Talora
The fortnightly newsletter that unpacks system leaders’ priorities for digital technology and the impact they are having on delivering health services. This week written by correspondent Joe Talora. Contact HSJ in confidence here.
2025-04-17T04:06:00Z By Mimi Launder
Integrated care boards have been told to significantly strengthen the drive to ensure that potential GP referrals are first scrutinised by hospital consultants.
2025-04-30T11:40:00Z By Anita Charlesworth
With the 2025-26 pay review body report imminent, Anita Charlesworth analyses different data comparing NHS pay and its implications for policymakers
2025-04-24T12:03:00Z By Victoria Corbishley
While last month’s news of the abolition of NHS England continues to reverberate across the health sector, it is not only organisations directly under the NHS banner that are questioning what this will mean for them, writes Victoria Corbishley
2025-04-22T02:09:00Z By Matt Discombe
Former senior Downing Street official and hospital CEO Samantha Jones is the new permanent secretary of the Department of Health and Social Care, government has confirmed.
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