A man living with cancer died after being given multiple overdoses of morphine
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Nursing experts give their views on issues likely to shape the professi
Local resident Lucy Wood and her young nephew were among thousands of witnesses to th
Outreach workers are striving to reach all those who may be living with the symptoms of po
How NHS and other healthcare professionals responded when the fire began, and in the month
The number and nature of Grenfell-related patient contacts with the NHS to date
A nurse-led mental health outreach team is working day and night to support a population o
The emergency department for patients over 80 is expected to
A new report recommends extra investment in advanced clinical practitio
Despite intensive winter planning, doubts remain over how hospitals in
Hospitals expect a major incident plan to be implemented every thr
A group of cardiac experts and campaigners on the Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest steering
A study carried out by the Nuffield Trust and the Health Foundation has analysed whether the demand for emergency care of children and young people has changed over the past decade.
Emergency departments in England are being told they must start hitting the operational standard within a year.
Nurses have admitted frustration at the rising number of people who are not seriously ill being directed to emergency departments by NHS 111.
