24 Oct, 2022 Reflections on the 'State of Care' By Lorna Kenyon-Pain Tim Coolican Freya Cassia Precious Mealia +1 more... Show less Friday saw the publication of the CQC’s State of Care report, which draws together the evidence available across the whole health and...
11 Nov, 2021 Latest NHS data on ambulance response times By Ann Houghton It's trite to say, but it's fundamental - ambulance response times make a big difference. There are target times for different categories...
18 Oct, 2021 Care provider pleads guilty to corporate manslaughter By Lorna Kenyon-Pain Prosecutions for corporate manslaughter are relatively rare - but recently we have seen a care provider, Aster Healthcare, plead guilty...
29 Sep, 2021 Covid-19 public inquiry - Appointing a chair By Lorna Kenyon-Pain After meeting yesterday with the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice group, the Prime Minister has promised to appoint a chair for the...
11 May, 2021 What is the Government's plan for social care? By Matthew Wort Following his election, Boris Johnson told us that he had a plan for fixing social care so, the reference in the Queen's speech that...
02 Dec, 2020 Capacity to consent, care home policy and the Covid-19 vaccine By Donna Holmes With the regulatory approval of the first Covid-19 vaccine now in place and plans for immediate roll-out (with some estimates indicating...
02 Nov, 2020 Visiting care homes during lockdown By Anthony Collins With the new 'national lockdown' now announced, if the country is to avoid the previous mistakes that led to many thousands of deaths,...