An NHS trust has been fined £325,000 by a data protection watchdog after highly sensitive files of tens of thousands of patients, including details of HIV treatment, ended up being sold on eBay.
Commercialisation of NHS trust 'not healthy'
Friday 01 June 2012
An NHS trust has set up an advertising agency to sell billboard space around its hospitals and on its website.
Hospital staff 'insulted' after receiving Kit Kit bar as thank you for helping to win national award
Thursday 31 May 2012
Staff who helped their hospital win a national award are said to be "insulted" after they were thanked with a free Kit Kat bar worth 60p.
NHS faces 'distress and disruption' after doctors vote for pension strike on pensions strike
Thursday 31 May 2012
Patients have been warned to expect delays in treatment and disruption in hospitals as Britain's doctors voted to go on strike for the first time in nearly 40 years.
Doctor, doctor: why is my GP going on strike? Because a £53,000-a-year pension deal isn't enough...
Thursday 31 May 2012
Government vows to stand firm as doctors vote for pension strikes
Leading article: The shameful self-interest of doctors
Thursday 31 May 2012
First it was civil servants, then teachers, and now doctors. The list of public sector professions taking industrial action grows only longer. Given the parlous state of government finances, and the sharp squeeze on private sector workers, such widespread obstinacy over still-generous pension arrangements is misguided. From the doctors, it is inexcusable.
Lung transplant breakthrough hailed
Wednesday 30 May 2012
Doctors believe a pioneering transplant technique which cleans and reconditions donor lungs could help save the lives of many patients desperately waiting for new organs.
Leading article: Time to drill into dental charges
Wednesday 30 May 2012
It was probably inevitable that dentists would bite back at the claim from the Office of Fair Trading that many in the profession have been misleading patients into having unnecessary treatment. In fact, the vast majority of the public are happy with the care they receive, according to the British Dental Association. That may be so. But a significant minority – perhaps as many as 500,000 people – may have either been offered private treatment without being told of a cheaper NHS alternative, or, worse still, been given treatments they did not need.
Consultants told to supervise new doctors to end NHS 'killing season'
Monday 28 May 2012
It is known as "Black Wednesday" – the start of the "killing season" in the NHS, when a fresh crop of medical graduates starts on the wards.
Jeremy Laurance: This may not be political cynicism, but it looks bad
Thursday 24 May 2012
It looks bad. An NHS board under a Tory-led government is considering taking away funds from the most deprived areas and giving them to more affluent, Tory-voting, areas. Does politics get any more cynical?
Controversial plans to change the way NHS spends its £100bn budget being considered
Wednesday 23 May 2012
Senior health service managers are considering controversial plans to change the way the NHS spends its £100bn annual budget across different parts of England.
Death of twins at Stafford Hospital 'totally avoidable'
Wednesday 23 May 2012
The mother of newborn twins who died following an overdose at a scandal-hit hospital has described their deaths as "totally avoidable" after a coroner said there were failings in their care.
NHS education reforms 'lack detail'
Wednesday 23 May 2012
The Government's plans to reform education and training in the NHS are unclear and lack detail, MPs have warned.
Patients to get choice of where they have medical tests
Wednesday 23 May 2012
Patients will be able to choose where they have essential medical tests under a new scheme announced today.
'New challenges' as survey shows hospitals can leave you feeling worse
Wednesday 23 May 2012
One in sixteen patients in hospital last year had an infection contracted as a result of their medical care that made them sicker rather than better.








