100 NHS voices
As part of our NHS voices series, Guardian journalists asked 100 people who work in or with the NHS for their views on the health and social care bill – the biggest reorganisation of the NHS in England since it was created in 1948
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100 NHS workers interviewed by the Guardian ahead of the bill's final reading in the House of Lords next week paint a picture of – above all – devotion to the NHS and putting patients' needs first
NHS reforms: the veteran GP's view
NHS reforms: the consultant cardiac surgeon's view
NHS reforms: the consultant psychiatrist's view
NHS reforms: the nurse consultant's view
NHS reforms: the hospital chief executive's view
NHS reforms: the midwife's view
NHS reforms: the clinical scientist's view
NHS reforms: the care home nurse
NHS reforms: the anaesthetist's view
NHS reforms: the school nurse's view
NHS reforms: the social enterprise chief's view
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NHS reforms: the child psychotherapist's view
NHS reforms: the dietitian's view
NHS reforms: the non-executive director's view
NHS reforms: the hospital governor's view
NHS reforms: the consultant gynaecologist's view
NHS reforms: the healthcare assistant's view
NHS reforms: the HIV support project manager's view
About 102 results for 100 NHS voices