Ara Darzi’s landmark diagnosis of the NHS blamed misjudged fiddling with NHS structures, headquarters, and regulatory functions for helping to plunge the health service into its current parlous state.
A severe shortage of qualified clinical and counselling psychologists is undermining mental health in India. Charu Bahri reports When Amit Malik* from Bengaluru in south India consulted a ...
Alistair Adams, an ophthalmic surgeon, was renowned among friends and colleagues for his imagination and inventiveness. A skilled eye surgeon, he claimed to be the first in Scotland to perform laser ...
The number of working age people in England and Wales receiving health related benefits has risen sharply over the past four years, an analysis by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has shown.1 ...
CDC Jean Kakuru Biyambo, a father of six from the Muja camp for internally displaced persons in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, gestures outside Goma general hospital, where he is receiving ...
A 24 year old student who was visiting his hometown of Malappuram, in the southern Indian state of Kerala, has become the ...
For Peter Cole, an anaesthetist at St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London, the life of a conventional hospital consultant would ...
Raised expectations of treatment effect do not justify the cost The UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency ...
Ann Robinson reviews the latest research Many women experience genitourinary symptoms during and after the menopause, but ...
I love the new academic year. It’s full of possibilities and new routines. I experienced 20 consecutive years of my ...
Poor care in maternity services is being “normalised,” the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has warned as it urges the NHS and the government to act to prevent further harm to women and babies.1 In a ...
Architects of a radical plan to improve people’s health and cut long term sickness say that this could revive Britain’s ...