NHS England has launched a partnership with libraries across the country to help people access online NHS services, including the NHS App. The programme will launch in October 2024, and provide ...
The government in England is planning the biggest reimagining of the NHS in its history. It follows a damning report by surgeon and independent peer Lord Darzi, which warned the health service was in ...
A mum struggling with complications after giving birth says she begged to see a specialist - but was told to pay for private care. Elizabeth Andrews, 28, from Taunton, Somerset, had a baby in February ...
National Audit Office praises expansion of care but says soaring demand means delays will persist Millions of people in England with mental ill-health are not seeking NHS help, and many who get it ...
The NHS could become overwhelmed this winter if coronavirus hospitalisations continue to rise according to analysis. More than 609 patients were admitted to hospital on Thursday, an increase of more ...
Health secretary warns 5.45m figure will rise sharply even further, as result of backlog from pandemic Sajid Javid has warned that the number of people needing hospital treatment in England is set to ...
Families in the North East are being urged to download the NHS App and use it to gain easy access to healthcare over the festive season. Available 24 hours a day, the NHS app can be used for several ...
A married lesbian couple have celebrated a 'victory for equality' in their legal battle against the NHS's so-called gay tax on fertility treatment. Megan Bacon-Evans, 36, and Whitney Bacon-Evans, 35, ...
Patients will be able to browse and sign up for clinical trials through the NHS App, under a plan to boost participation in UK research. The feature will be delivered via the Be Part of Research ...
The number of parents seeking help for so-called slapped cheek syndrome have soared according to data from the NHS website. The condition causes a red rash on both cheeks in children but by the time ...
When to visit your pharmacy, call NHS 111 or go to A&E PATIENTS have been warned to stay away from major hospitals unless urgent, as the NHS braces itself for the Easter rush. Health bosses said ...