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Month: September 2020

Yet another mess with Serco’s fingerprints on it

28 September 2020 Keep Our NHS Public 0

Serco gets everywhere. Since 2009 it has been involved in providing pathology services to two big London hospital trusts. Pathology services are mostly out of the sight of patients and the public but absolutely central to […]

When will the government start to care about care homes?

25 September 2020 Keep Our NHS Public 1

A total of 15,487 residential care and nursing homes are registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC), and have around 410 000 residents. Almost half of newly admitted residents come from hospitals. With the UK […]

We must end the social care crisis

21 September 2020 Keep Our NHS Public 0

Social care in this country is broken. 26% fewer people are supported in 2020 than in 2010, and local authority spending on social care has fallen by 49% in real terms despite soaring population and […]

BMA council chair slams Government for its Covid failures

16 September 2020 Keep Our NHS Public 0

Chaand Nagpaul, BMA council chair slammed the Government’s response to Covid in his speech to the BMA Annual Representatives Meeting 2020. https://youtu.be/8VmPBdSX9Nc    

Whistleblowing law is a danger to patient safety and NHS staff

16 September 2020 Keep Our NHS Public 0

This article was written by Dr Minh Alexander, NHS whistleblower and former consultant psychiatrist.Whistleblowing is a vital, everyday activity that is part of good governance in all sectors. It is  invaluable in safety critical areas […]

BOOK REVIEW: The COVID-19 Catastrophe by Richard Horton

14 September 2020 Keep Our NHS Public 0

Book review: Richard Horton – ‘The COVID-19 Catastrophe’. Polity Press; Cambridge, 2020 Richard Horton is Editor-in-Chief of the prestigious medical journal The Lancet, first published in 1823. In the preface to issue one, the founding […]

Johnson’s Covid incompetence will cost NHS staff dear

11 September 2020 Keep Our NHS Public 0

As government incompetence becomes more obvious by the day, so does the importance of the NHS and its workers.  In July, the government announced a 3.1% public sector pay rise. After months of hyper-focus on […]

Demand a public inquiry over Covid-19 deaths

10 September 2020 Keep Our NHS Public 0

This article was written by the two founder members of Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice UK Jo Goodman and Matt Fowler. Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice UK was formed at the end of April by […]

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Covid19: UK still stumbling along

9 September 2020 Keep Our NHS Public 0

This article was written by our co-chair John Puntis, who is a retired NHS paediatrician, and member of Leeds Keep Our NHS Public.  Policy failure Richard Horton, editor of the prestigious medical journal ‘The Lancet’, […]

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