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An official inquiry has concluded what campaigners have long been saying: learning disabled people face discrimination, abuse and neglect in the NHS. By David Brindle
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An acrimonious split emerged in the medical profession yesterday over whether free NHS services should be withdrawn from patients who buy drugs privately to relieve symptoms or prolong life.
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The government has surreptitiously imposed a 20% pay cut on newly qualified junior doctors in England by ordering NHS trusts to charge for hospital accommodation that used to be free, the British Medical Association disclosed yesterday.
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I watched Michael Moore's Sicko, a film about the 50 million US citizens without health insurance, on DVD the other day. It's pretty good; Moore puts together an engaging case for the kind of universal healthcare we have in the UK, and his presentation style is as witty as ever.
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Doctors' leaders piled scorn on the government yesterday, accusing ministers of making hospitals and GPs compete for patients as if they were engaged in "a shoddy supermarket war".
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Consumer-style choice in the NHS isn't working. What we need is a holistic attitude to care, and a focus on the huge importance of staff morale
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I applaud the honesty of the incoming president of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (News, leader and special report, last week).
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I wonder if the NHS changes will allow choice of a GP away from the patient's home (Darzi plan offers patients more choices and more information, July 1)? I was amazed when I moved here from overseas to discover that I could only choose a GP within a certain radius of my home - I could not choose on...
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Polly Toynbee (For all the hyperbole, Bevan would have approved of this, July 1) rightly points to Nye Bevan's realism over an NHS where "expectations will always exceed capacity". He would not have approved of the waves of managerialism and market values that have dogged its last 25 years. But desp...
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NHS patients look set to be given the right to free treatment anywhere in the European Union under a new blueprint for health tourism.
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The government's "unpopular and untested" reform of NHS dentistry in England has failed patients and the profession, MPs on the Commons health select committee said last night.
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Read the small print: Lord Darzi's report paves the way for Labour to charge for NHS care
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The 84-page NHS Next Stage Review, High Quality Care for All sets out the government's plans to reform the NHS in England over the next 10 years. The review, led by the health minister and cancer surgeon Lord Darzi, intends to shift the emphasis of the health service from increasing the quantity of ...
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Review of health service in England has no new targets or national polyclinics plan
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Queen Elizabeth hospital in Birmingham. Photograph: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images
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