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Hospitals and acute care
June 2018
Blood, sweat and tears
My father received poor treatment for Parkinson's. Here's what I did
Neil Archibald
Theresa May got it wrong with her cash boost for the NHS. Here's why
Jan Filochowski
Blood, sweat and tears
Pathologists like me save lives daily. Yet so few people know what we do
Hayley Pincott
Social care funding crisis leaves the NHS in limbo
Richard Vize
Blood, sweat and tears
A doctor's dilemma: lock Susan up or let the streets claim her young life
Anonymous
Views from the NHS frontline
CPR rarely works – why do people have so much faith in it?
George Huntingdon
Hospitals are massively overspending. But more money is not the answer
Richard Vize
May 2018
NHS at 70: the health service is at a critical point in its lifetime
Blood, sweat and tears
Imagine willing your child to die – that's what I did when my daughter got sepsis
What's on the menu in hospitals around the world – in pictures
Alfie's law could undo decades of progress on children's rights
Carolyne Willow
Brexit deal must allow NHS to recruit and retain European staff
The last decade of health and social care in England – in 10 charts
April 2018
Blood, sweat and tears
Losing my mum to breast cancer defined my radiography career
As she went through treatment, it was clear that I wanted to specialise in breast cancer. I hope she’s proud of the person I’ve become
Blood, sweat and tears
My wife was destroyed by her job as an A&E nurse so I convinced her to quit
I saw a passionate young woman become anxious, exhausted and ashamed of her vocation. Watching her suffer was unbearable
Blood, sweat and tears
I've seen terrible things as a paramedic. The worst isn't what you'd expect
Taking an elderly man to hospital while knowing his wife would probably never see him again is the job I’ve most agonised over
March 2018
Views from the NHS frontline
For doctors with depression, A&E can be especially tough. I should know
Ben Janaway
More cash will force the NHS to address tougher questions than money
Richard Vize
Integrating health and social care is vital to deliver Jeremy Hunt's plan
Julia Scott
Blood, sweat and tears
When to end a terminally ill child's life? It's an agonising decision
Iain Macintosh
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