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Month: March 2022

The NHS isn’t failing; it’s being failed: A doctor’s take on the latest NHS public satisfaction survey

31 March 2022 Keep Our NHS Public 4

Public satisfaction with the NHS has plummeted, as anyone trying to book a GP appointment (including me) will tell you. A survey into public satisfaction with the NHS released yesterday shows it is at its lowest level […]

SOS NHS tells Rishi Sunak: Fund our NHS

31 March 2022 Keep Our NHS Public 1

Last Tuesday 22nd March, NHS staff and health campaigners from the alliance SOS NHS (the largest coalition yet formed in defence of the NHS made up of over 50 campaign groups, trade unions, health and care staff, social movements and […]

Kendal and South Lakes Keep Our NHS Public: A fantastic achievement, but our campaigning isn’t over

28 March 2022 Keep Our NHS Public 3

Keep Our NHS Public member Paul Casson explains how campaigners are successfully fighting to keep their local hospital open in the Southern Lake District. The threat of hospital closure is a familiar one to the […]

Five reasons to be concerned about what’s happening to our health data

21 March 2022 Keep Our NHS Public 0

It’s been estimated that, in monetary terms, the information that the NHS holds on its patients has a market value of several billion pounds per annum. Its other value is of course for academic research […]

This rushed-through Health and Care Bill is a threat to a truly universal NHS

10 March 2022 Keep Our NHS Public 4

In an emergency, all of us expect to go to A&E and be seen, no matter who we are or where we’re from. In law, Clinical Commissioning Groups must ensure that emergency care is provided […]

SOS NHS protests send clear message to Government on NHS spending

4 March 2022 Keep Our NHS Public 0

On Saturday, over 85 protests happened up and down the country demanding emergency funding for the NHS, proper pay for health, care and support workers and a fully public NHS. In the current political climate […]

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