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The funding boost is welcome – but investment must be accompanied by reform, says Alan Milburn
The NHS must see itself as a player in a team of other local public services to improve effectiveness for all, says Stephen Dorrell
The public would support tax rises if proceeds were ringfenced for health and social care, says Norman Lamb
Radical simplification is needed to streamline the NHS and remedy the fragmentation caused by the Lansley reforms, says Lord Darzi
A healthcare system based on need, not wealth? It may enjoy almost universal support in Westminster now, but passing the National Health Service Act in July 1948 was not an easy task, as Labour MP and Nye Bevan biographer Nick Thomas-Symonds reports
There is a battle underway for gender equality in healthcare as real and urgent as the ones in business or politics. The APPG for Women’s Health will keep fighting to break down barriers, writes Paula Sherriff
Integration may not save money and in the short-term it could cost more – but success must be judged by whether it delivers a better experience for patients and those looking after them, writes Sarah Wollaston
After years of austerity, the government’s cash-injection pledge still leaves the NHS chronically underfunded. Jon Ashworth offers an alternative prescription
A Church of England priest who splits her time between Westminster and her City of London parish, Reverend Rose offers spiritual guidance and support to Parliamentarians as they contend with the pressures of political life
No new parent should have to choose between abandoning their baby, or leaving their constituents without a voice. The right for MPs to vote by proxy is a straightforward change whose time has come, write Harriet Harman, Maria Miller and Hannah Bardell
Jackie Doyle-Price fears the health service is failing women, who are too often forced to ‘suffer in silence’. The Minister for Health Inequalities tells Sebastian Whale why it’s vital women are given the tools to talk about their health
Simon Stevens played a pivotal role in securing a £20bn funding boost for the NHS ahead of its 70th birthday. With its finances now on a stable footing, he wants the organisation to seize the moment and build a health service fit for the future. The NHS England chief executive talks to Sebastian Whale
The Engineering a Better World podcast series from The House magazine and the IET is back for series two! New host Jonn Elledge discusses with parliamentarians and industry experts how technology and engineering can provide policy solutions to our changing world.
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