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Staff shortages left the NHS vulnerable to the Covid-19 storm

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The one fact that should inform Sunak’s Spending Review more than any other

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Why it’s vital we fix our broken care system

Jennifer Dixon  
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The care conundrum

Nicholas Timmins  
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Delay to the comprehensive spending review would leave public services in limbo

Anita Charlesworth  
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Public Health England: the implications of this restructure go well beyond Covid-19

Jennifer Dixon  
Science & Technology

The inside story of Babylon Health

Martha O'Neil  

Policy report: NHS infrastructure—hospitals vs the home front

What recovery for a traumatised health service?
Tom Clark  
July 13, 2020

Austerity had battered the NHS even before Covid-19. Now we must rebuild

Time to put in place proper infrastructure to provide care for both Covid-19 and non-Covid-19 patients alike
Jon Ashworth  
July 13, 2020

The NHS at 72: we’ve renewed our vows—so what’s next?

How to design a sustainable post-pandemic settlement for the nation’s favourite institution?
Jennifer Dixon  
July 3, 2020

Has crisis forced us to create a more integrated health service?

Greater use of technology and informal integration of health and social care should outlast the pandemic
Nigel Crisp  
June 22, 2020

Britain’s next great health crisis is already here

Mental health has become a buzzword, with members of the royal family and celebrities chiming in. But Covid-19 has left millions around the world dealing with loss, grief, and insecurity—it's time to move beyond PR-friendly initiatives
Emily Reynolds  
June 10, 2020

Coronavirus: the crisis the NHS needed?

The health service will emerge stronger and better prepared to face the next pandemic
Roger Jones  
June 2, 2020

The crisis in social care almost certainly didn’t need to be this bad

A story of inadequate funding, policy neglect and unintended consequences
Anita Charlesworth & Sarah Deeny  
May 16, 2020

Pandemic, panic and patient data: tech firms and the NHS in a time of crisis

In the Covid-19 context, private companies are getting unprecedented access to information held by the health service
Kat Hall  
May 7, 2020

The duel: Is it more important to save younger lives?

If coronavirus presents medics with a stark ethical choice, which considerations should determine their course of action?
Peter Singer , Lucy Winkett  
May 4, 2020

"Very disorganised": The student nurses on the frontlines fighting Covid-19

Low stocks of PPE, a stressful work environment and the looming demands of coursework have left many students drained
Amber Zafar  
April 30, 2020

Will the coronavirus crisis strengthen the case for Scottish unionism?

The NHS has long been used to anchor British unity—and now, it's more important than ever. Where does that leave Holyrood?
Ravi Ghosh  
April 24, 2020

Could this be the start of wholesale change in how the NHS and social care operate?

The health service has been promised “whatever it needs” to deal with the coronavirus pandemic, but government spending choices reveal possible long-term changes to funding and policy
Graham Atkins  
April 7, 2020
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