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A&E patients left in the dark and on broken beds for 24 hours - NHS corridor care laid bare in damning new report
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A person died while waiting on a trolley in a hospital corridor, while diabetic patients were left for hours without food, a damning review into NHS corridor care has revealed.
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Inside the NHS cancer crisis as senior doctors warn of treatment 'disaster'
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The UK is facing a cancer care "disaster" as NHS staff cuts mean patients can't get the potentially life-saving treatment they need fast enough, senior doctors have warned.
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Bowel cancer screening changes will save thousands of lives
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Thousands of people will be saved from bowel cancer under changes to the national screening programme, health officials have said.
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Thousands of children facing 'catastrophic' waits for NHS community care
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Tens of thousands of children in England have spent more than a year waiting for NHS community care such as hearing services, speech and language therapy and disability support, the BBC has found.
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Swinney says it 'looks like' hospital inquiry families were lied to
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The first minister has said it "does look like" families of patients who acquired infections while being treated at Glasgow's flagship hospital have been lied to.
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Hospitals inquiry holds final sessions after infected water admission
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The Scottish Hospitals Inquiry is to hold its final session just days after a health board admitted infections of some child cancer patients were probably linked to a hospital water system.