All Health Service Journal articles in September 2025 – Page 10
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HSJ PartnersInsourcing done right: the four tests NHS leaders should apply when choosing a partner
With waiting list pressures at record highs, insourcing has become one of the most important ways for NHS trusts to expand capacity.
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News‘Philosophical intent’ will guide new NHS workforce plan
The government’s 10-Year Workforce Plan will focus on “a philosophical intent of what roles we need” rather than “prescriptive numbers” on staffing requirements, a health minister has said.
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NewsICB chief moves to lead neighbour
Two integrated care board chief executives have been confirmed in the South East, including one incumbent moving to lead their challenged neighbour.
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News‘Online hospital’ to open in 2027, says PM
Plans for a new NHS “online hospital” service to deliver millions of appointments each year by “digitally connecting patients to specialist clinicians” are set to be unveiled by the prime minister today.
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NewsChair lambasts ‘regrettable’ plans to remove FT governors
The removal of governors is a “regrettable” proposal that is generating “concern and anxiety” among foundation trusts, a trust chair has warned.
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NewsGovernment to put ‘realistic’ price on NHS data
The government has hired a consultancy to make a “realistic” estimate of the value of NHS data to industry, researchers and academics.
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CommentGovernment reforms are leaving managers without a lifeline
The NHS risks breakdown, not from clinical shortages alone but from the silent collapse of corporate systems that sustain frontline delivery, writes Colin Graham
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Daily InsightDaily Insight: The ‘difficult questions’ facing NHS Online
The must-read stories and debate in health policy and leadership.
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NewsExclusive: Streeting orders probe of mental illness overdiagnosis
The health and social care secretary is to launch a review of the prevalence of mental illness and neurodivergence, with a particular focus on whether some conditions are being overdiagnosed, HSJ can reveal.
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CommentBetter clinical homecare is crucial to an effective neighbourhood health service
New data from a pharma-funded study shows clinical homecare keeps people out of hospitals and must be part of the new National Neighbourhood Health Implementation Programme, writes Stephen Cook
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CommentThe neighbourhood health service risks becoming a conceptual muddle
The government’s ambition to establish a neighbourhood health service will fail to move from rhetoric to reality without a clearer clarity of purpose and measures for success, writes Matthew Taylor
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Daily InsightDaily Insight: He ‘walked the floor’
The must-read stories and debate in health policy and leadership.
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‘No rush’ to transfer NHSE staff as abolition faces delay
There is no longer a “rush” to transfer the employment of NHS England staff to the Department of Health and Social Care, Sir Jim Mackey has told them.
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Daily InsightDaily Insight: Not too big to fail
The must-read stories and debate in health policy and leadership.
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Daily InsightDaily Insight: Has Labour got a soft centre?
The must-read stories and debate in health policy and leadership.
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Daily InsightDaily Insight: Time to leave the neighbourhood
The must-read stories and debate in health policy and leadership.
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HSJ PartnersBehind every prescription is a person: reframing medicines optimisation for patient-centric impact in the NHS
Aspire Pharma Ltd initiated and funded this article but had no input into the content and was able to review it in advance of publication for factual accuracy and compliance checks only. Within the NHS, medicines are still too often discussed through the narrow lens of cost. Budgets ...
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HSJ PartnersReimagining the Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) Care Pathway - Boehringer Ingelheim article
This article was initiated, written and funded by Boehringer Ingelheim Interstitial lung disease (ILD) describes more than 200 rare and complex lung conditions. The most common fibrotic ILD is idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), which has a median untreated life expectancy of just three to five ...











