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15/09/2025 - 16/09/2025 Manchester The HSJ Patient Safety Congress brings together over 1000 attendees with the shared goal of pushing the boundaries of patient safety in the UK. Hear from patient ...
Administrative overload in the NHS is often blamed on managers, yet evidence suggests the real issue is a lack of effective management capacity, says Steve Black.
HSSIB has launched an inquiry into the growing use of temporary spaces, such as corridors, waiting rooms and storage areas, for patient care. The investigation will examine the risks to safety, ...
Multiple glaucoma patients were harmed at a trust that was "overly cautious" about surgical intervention and did not follow national care guidelines, a royal college review has found.
Sponsored by and produced with 25 September ' 10:30am to 11:15am With care moving out of hospitals and closer to communities, remote monitoring of patients is set to be a key area for development with ...
The weekly newsletter that unpacks system leaders' priorities for digital technology and the impact they are having on delivering health services. This week written by Joe Talora. Contact HSJ in ...
A landmark event, co-hosted by Chiesi UK and Ireland and Metabolic Support UK, highlighted the profound impact authentic ...
Optimising wet AMD care is not just clinically sound - it empowers patients, improves outcomes, and delivers savings for the NHS ...
19/05/2025 Birmingham The HSJ Reducing Health Inequalities Forum unites 100+ senior leaders working across the NHS and wider system – from chief executives, to clinical and population health ...
Three large teaching trusts are highly likely to be included in a government-commissioned "investigation" of NHS maternity and neonatal care after those campaigning for improvements at the ...
Integrated care boards underspent funds meant to boost investment in prevention, learning disabilities, and primary care by more than £100m, new data shows.
The "4.6 million extra NHS appointments" championed by the prime minister and health secretary have only had a "modest impact" on reducing waiting list clock stops, a vital part of cutting the NHS's ...