HSJ | Health Service Journal
HSJ | Health Service Journal
Health Service Journal (HSJ) is the news and insight service for all healthcare leaders working in, for, or with the NHS. As well as news and insight, we provide expert commentary and analysis on the UK healthcare sector and are the only organisation that covers all aspects of publicly funded healthcare from health policy to acute and primary care, specialist services to mental health and commissioning to provision.
In addition, HSJ’s expert editorial team, by far the largest in the UK health media, publish exclusive briefings, in depth reports, interviews and webinars and produce over 20 specialist newsletters.
HSJ’s website, mobile app and email services provide a clear and unbiased view of what’s happening now and what’s coming up at both political and practical levels, locally and nationally.
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Very nicely spoken❤❤❤😊😊
Thank you 🙏
The NHS has had its day, thanks to the big sell off, now the propaganda agenda is attempting to instal the belief that the general public’s perception of their antics is acceptable. How very very narcissistic and totally ignorant
hi there hop skip jump from GCI
In a world of increasing cuts, its essential that we get care right. Effective and Efficient.
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A 7 year old presentation stating the bleeding obvious. Absolutely nothing radical here. Common sense and has been suggested and known but staff for decades !
the torie party have lost the plot by lining there own pockets and the sharholders over the last 11 years instead of investing in the economy thats what there all about a public school boy club for the rich not the poor.
Thank you sir
Ihope it isnt too painful
Please get astravenoicxa vacine soo
Thank ýou forever thing you do
These mesh victims are dieing a slow painful death,my wife included its barbaric how all these women & men are neglected
we dont accept the governments insincere apology we will not be silenced this is not over yet
They would of killed her today. Midazolam driver and another corona statistic. Murderers, stay out of hospital.
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Enjoyed listening to this
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You got to get rid off that physio by gates taking me to the Jim 5 Dr physio given me a grilling in front of pepole walking and the office are empty
Really helpful...but your link to the 20+ Good Practice studies isn't working. Could you please edit... Many thanks !
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Thank you for sharing this video, very thought provoking. Paramedic from east of England
this video is very insparational
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A great video of what we should be able to do for patients, but in an era of ever increasing cuts, I fail to see how this will be possible.
Despite the monotone voice over, simple and informative explanation as to why NHS England clawed back funding in 2013/14.
very informative and well presented - thank you
Superb well done. This is so informative.