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Published in: ourNHSAsleep on the job - England's young doctors and the NHS reforms
Junior doctors were asleep while politicians tore down our NHS. It’s time to wake up again.
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Published in: ourNHSToo posh to care
Being referred to a private hospital by the NHS doesn't neccessarily mean better care.
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Published in: ourNHSRushing off a cliff - privatisation of patient transport services
As a new study shows the private sector winning the race for NHS contracts, Julius Marstrand of Cheltenham discusses...
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Published in: ourNHSThe fight to save the NHS returns to its birthplace
As the NHS turns 65 today, a fight for its very survival is shaping up in its birthplace - Trafford General Hospital.
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Published in: ourNHSDon't cut mental health lifelines
Are cuts to mental health services getting overlooked in the campaign against NHS closures?
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Published in: ourNHSA risky business
As part of our new "Reclaiming the NHS" series, a practice nurse and 38 Degrees member from Luton who wishes to...
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Published in: ourNHSAre England’s small specialist hospitals becoming an endangered species?
In the first of a new series of dispatches from the frontline of England's National Health Service, published in...
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Published in: ourNHSNHS reforms? What NHS reforms? A call for citizen journalism
Media failings and government distortions mean many people don't believe the NHS is being dismantled. It’s down to...
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Published in: ourNHSReclaiming our NHS
OurNHS today launches a new citizens journalism initiative with 38 Degrees. Where the government and the media have...
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Published in: ourNHSPrivatised NHS call centres are causing an A&E crisis
A 38 Degrees member didn't find the government's line on the A&E crisis very convincing. When he obtained the...