More people are now seeking help for common mental health conditions, as well as for ADHD and autism. But are more people ...
With the Employment Rights Act receiving royal assent yesterday, the Fair Pay Agreement for social care proposed within it ...
As the government makes changes to how local government works and how it is funded, Camille Oung takes a closer look at those ...
Thea Stein responds to the government’s proposals to improve dental care for people with the most urgent needs.
With growing numbers of children in the UK living in poverty, this guest blog looks at how welfare reforms may affect child health. The authors describe the findings of a review into children's dental ...
Mandy Cheetham is an Assistant Professor at Northumbria University.
Sarah Scobie responds to the latest NHS performance data and the weekly winter situation report. Commenting on the latest ...
The government has been locked in a dispute with pharmaceutical companies for a number of months over how much the NHS pays for new branded medicines. Sally Gainsbury and Huseyin Naci set out the ...
The decision of resident doctors – qualified medical practitioners in postgraduate training – in England to strike has intensified the interest in their pay. To provide independent analysis on the ...
At the centre of this month’s 10 Year Health Plan for England are two explicit political concerns. The first is the spectre of a middle-class opt-out from the NHS, leading to a loss of electoral ...
Poor oral health, in the form of tooth decay, can at best be unpleasant and at worst all-consuming. For children, its consequences include having difficulties with sleeping and eating, school absences ...