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The government has announced NHS England will be abolished to "cut bureaucracy" and reform how the National Health Service is run. The changes will not impact anyone's access to the NHS - but ...
What does NHS England do? NHS England is the administrative body which manages how health services up and down the country are run.
Regional disparities emerged as well – with people living in more deprived regions of England experiencing worse mental ...
What is NHS England and how does it work? NHS England was established in 2013 by former Conservative health secretary Andrew Lansley to give the NHS greater independence and autonomy - with an ...
When was it formed? NHS England was formed 13 years ago following a reorganisation under the Health and Social Care Act 2012, when the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition was in government.
Plans to dismantle NHS England have raised questions about future leadership, patient care, and the risks of disruption across the health system.
Poor coordination between services and sporadic training are failing domestic abuse victims, write Simon Opher and Cherryl Henry-Leach An estimated 2.3 million women experienced domestic abuse in ...
Reining in the budget will likely be one of the last things NHS England does, after the government announced the body would be scrapped and incorporated into the Department for Health and Social Care.
THE NHS is trialling mental health A&Es with “calm and welcoming” environments in order to tackle overcrowding. These new units will deal with patients who are suicidal or experienc… ...
Patients and staff have been left in the dark with what comes next after the abolition of NHS England, a report from MPs has found, describing the Government’s plans as “hazy”.
NHS England was formed 13 years ago following a reorganisation under the Health and Social Care Act 2012, when the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition was in government.