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Aimee Robson, Deputy Director at the Personalised Care Group NHS England, introduces new decision support tools for patients and explains why they’re so important for patient partnership. Read more
Lucy Watson, Chair of the Board of Trustees, and Rachel Power, Chief Executive, reflect on a difficult week for patients. Read more
Greater engagement with patients could help reduce the NHS backlog, according to a panel convened by the HSJ, and attended by Head of Patient Partnership, Sarah Tilsed. Read more
The Government's decision to lift all protection measures risks patients' health and the possible return to more normal waiting times. Read more
The General Medical Council (GMC) is consulting on an updated version of Good medical practice, its overarching ethical guidance for all doctors working in the UK. Neil Tester, deputy chair of the GMC’s Good medical practice advisory forum, explains why it’s important for patients to have their say. Read more
The number of people waiting for hospital treatment is now 6.1 million, including 300,000 who have been waiting a year. We analyse the elective recovery plan and the integration white paper from a patient point of view. Read more
Black History Month ends this week. Chief Executive Rachel Power talks about how we're building connections with Black communities. Read more
As health literacy month draws to a close, Chief Executive Rachel Power discusses how we're improving the accessibility of our work. Read more
The Care Quality Commission's annual State of Care report cataglogues a very difficult year for health and social care services. Here's our reaction to its findings. Read more
For us, food is more than fuel for the body, it is a critical component of a patient’s care and recovery. That's why our new disease-related malnutrition resources are so needed. Read more
Dietitian Emily Walters worked with us on our disease-related malnutrition project. In this guest post she explains why the work is so important. Read more
The theme of this year's World Patient Safety Day is maternal and newborns safety. The UK is a safe place to give birth, but there are variations in quality and safety across the country for mums to be. Read more