Shibley Rahman survived a coma due to meningitis in 2007. Although he became physically disabled, he then trained in both domestic and international law and business management. He is also an academic expert in frontotemporal dementia following his doctorate research at Cambridge.
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Published in: ourNHSA 24/7, transparent NHS – or the rise of the planet of the apps?
Is the English government's enthusiasm for health ‘apps’ and ‘data transparency’, for the benefit of patients – or...
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Published in: ourNHSThe NHS five year forward view - a wish-list for privatisers?
NHS boss Simon Steven's NHS forward plan is an excellent piece of marketing - but a terrible piece of strategy.
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Published in: ourNHSTreat your own dementia, Essex patients told
As Essex council closes the only daycare centre for dementia patients in the South of the county, its councillors...
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Published in: ourNHS'Doing more with less', the low paid and the unpaid
'Integrated health and social care' should mean a focus on wellbeing - not an excuse for cuts and squeezing more...
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Published in: ourNHSTomorrow's world - Labour's big NHS idea?
Labour's 'big idea' on health is to merge it with social care and maybe even benefits. It calls it 'whole person...
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Published in: ourNHSClose smaller hospitals in haste, repent at leisure
The UK government has quietly launched an inquiry into whether the smaller half of our hospitals are 'sustainable'....