Following World War Two, the National Health Service (NHS) was created. There was some initial ... to come and work in hospitals in the UK. During the 1960s, NHS employees were also recruited ...
On 5 July 1948, the National Health Service was launched with the proud expectation that it would make the UK the "envy of the world". Here you can follow the early years of the NHS from radical ...
Health secretary Wes Streeting has unveiled the government’s latest move towards reform of the UK’s social care system. Taking the form of an independent commission into the issue, led by Baroness ...
In response to the shortage of beds, one hospital trust has even advertised for “corridor nurses,” to care for patients who ...
A survey of its members by the Royal College of Nursing union found that two-thirds had daily delivered care in what they considered an “inappropriate setting”.
The UK's National Health Service (NHS) is alive and, while not completely well, a vital part of the lives of the millions who live here.
Nearly half a century of the UK's membership of the European Union ... The deployment of massive scientific networks within the National Health service, used for rapid clinical testing, could ...