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The big health debate

  • Elderly patient and two nurses

    NHS reform: what next for the world’s best health system?

    Despite the pressures of an ageing population and scant resources, the NHS is the envy of many. Yet the three main parties agree it must adapt to survive. How do they see its future?
  • Chris Ham

    What the healthcare sector wants from the next government

    After the Health and Social Care Act was labelled ‘a huge waste of money’, priorities must now be public health and integration
  • Broken and cracked tablet

    Does medicines regulator Nice face a post-election overhaul?

    The different political parties each have plans for the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
  • Ed Miliband talking

    What does the future hold for the Cancer Drugs Fund?

    Since 2010, the fund has had £200m a year to spend on drugs and has treated 60,000 patients, but many feel it has outstayed its welcome
  • Richard Vize

    General election 2015: who’s promising what for the NHS?

    Richard Vize
    Emerging health policies from the Conservatives, Liberal Democrats and Labour reveal differences in content and presentation
  • NHS cuts protest

    What are the parties' policies on the NHS? Join our big health debate

    Register for the Guardian’s hustings event
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