The month of March is Endometriosis Awareness Month. Endometriosis is a condition where the endometrial cells that line the uterus grow elsewhere in the body. […]
You may have seen reports recently that patients are increasingly spending hours on hospital corridors waiting for a bed. The numbers regarding the term “corridor […]
Two stories caught our eyes over the weekend; the first shows that so-called ‘bed-blocking’, where an NHS hospital is unable to discharge a patient back […]
The Royal College of Psychiatrists’ suicide report is of grave concern to mental health services. The Report reveals that poor treatment coupled with poor aftercare […]
We’re increasingly seeing a need for more private healthcare oversight. Accordingly, we wrote recently about the extensive harm caused to thousands of breast cancer patients […]
You will no doubt have seen coverage today of the official inquiry into the actions of Ian Paterson, who performed multiple unnecessary surgical procedures. The […]
You may have seen that allegations appeared in The Sunday Telegraph about epidural negligence. It seems six NHS Trusts, mostly in the South East of […]
Anyone watching BBC Breakfast or listening to a BBC radio station this morning will no doubt have heard the results of the corporation’s investigation into […]
You may remember an episode of the BBC’s Panorama programme last year that exposed inadequate and negligent care at the specialist learning disabilities unit at […]