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  2. Criticism of the National Health Service (England) - Wikipedia

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    Several high-profile medical scandals have occurred within the NHS over the years, such as the Alder Hey organs scandal and the Bristol heart scandal. At Alder Hey Children's Hospital , there was the unauthorised removal, retention, and disposal of human tissue , including children's organs, between 1988 and 1995.

  3. Andrew Valentine Morris - Wikipedia

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    From June to August 2021, Morris was Interim Chair of NHS Improvement after Baroness Dido Harding temporarily stood aside. [8] He was subsequently appointed chair in October 2021 following Harding's resignation. [9] He left this position following the body's abolition in June 2022; he became a deputy chair of NHS England the following month ...

  4. Richard Douglas (civil servant) - Wikipedia

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    He was said by the Health Service Journal to be the twelfth most powerful person in the English NHS in December 2013. [6] In March 2016, Douglas became deputy chair of NHS Improvement. During this time, he stepped in as interim chair from July to October 2017. [7] [8] In June 2018, he was appointed as a non-executive director at NHS England.

  5. Health and Social Care Select Committee - Wikipedia

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    Pre-Appointment hearing for Chair of National Health Service Improvement; Pre-Appointment hearing for Chair of NHS England; Prison healthcare; Sexual health; Suicide prevention: follow-up; Transforming children and young people's mental health provision; Work of NHS England and NHS Improvement; Work of the Secretary of State for Health and ...

  6. Heart failure to be treated at home as NHS expands virtual ...

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    The programme is already approved for frail patients and those with acute respiratory infections.

  7. NHS England - Wikipedia

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    NHS England, formerly the NHS Commissioning Board for England, is an executive non-departmental public body of the Department of Health and Social Care. It oversees the budget, planning, delivery and day-to-day operation of the commissioning side of the National Health Service in England as set out in the Health and Social Care Act 2012 . [ 3 ]

  8. Chief Executive of NHS England - Wikipedia

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    Since April 2013 NHS England has been an independent statutory body. [4] It has been argued that NHS England's independence gives the Chief Executive 'the potential to be a prominent national figure able to speak on behalf of the NHS'. [5] Its clinicians, managers and health experts are employed as public officials not as civil servants.

  9. National Health Service (England) - Wikipedia

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    The NHS was established within the differing nations of the United Kingdom through differing legislation, and as such there has never been a singular British healthcare system, instead there are 4 health services in the United Kingdom; NHS England, the NHS Scotland, HSC Northern Ireland and NHS Wales, which were run by the respective UK government ministries for each home nation before falling ...