Byline: Ella Pickover
I have seen first-hand how precarious the balance is for non-NHS organisations providing health and care services. Raising NI employer contributions to strengthen our health system could, in fact, destabilise the very services that keep it afloat December 4, 2024 | Dr Azeem Ibrahim OBE | Commen...
During the period 1998-99, 5469 NHS employees in England and Wales were granted retirement because of ill health. Pattani et al (p [208][1]) examined the retirement forms of the first 2000 applicants and found that their mean age was 51.6 years and 72% were female. The commonest medical...
for which he has to pay.Some people have private health insurance to help them pay for private treatment.Under the NHS,people who need to go to hospital may have to wait for a long time on a waiting list for their treatment.Anyone who is very ill can call an ambulance(救护车)and get...
Between October 2023 and March 2024, the UKHSA said that 733 cases of measles were reported in England
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We Are Eating Ourselves Ill ; Special Report ++ Diet and Health ++ Treating Malnutrition Costs NHS More Than Obesity ++ We Are Continually Warned about the Need to Watch Our Weight, but Many of Us Are Not Eating Enough Nutrients to Stay Healthy. Cole Moreton on the Hidden Sickness in Our ...
NHS launches cyber security review of health and social care dataBy James Illman
Focuses on employees at the National Health Service (NHS) in Great Britain who retire early on account of ill health, and the economic repercussions thereof. Description of NHS's occupational pension scheme that allows early retirement due to failing health; How their is no requirement for the ...
NHS agency takes out private prosecution against mentally ill patient who hit healthcare assistant.doi:10.1136/bmj.f7052BMJBmjClareBMJ.DyerBMJ.