NHS fast tracks life-extending prostate cancer drug to patients

Around 9,000 men with one of the most advanced forms of prostate cancer will be eligible for a new life-extending treatment thanks to a fast tracked deal by the NHS. The NHS in England will become the first in Europe to roll out Darolutamide to patients whose prostate cancer has spread to other parts of the body.

Patients dying as ambulances face crippling delays in England

Ambulance crews are facing crippling delays when they arrive at A&E with sick patients, NHS bosses are warning. Over the past week, nearly three in 10 ambulances were caught queuing outside hospitals in England.

Statement on English language proficiency requirements

We set the standards required for entry to their Register including requirements for English language proficiency. In this statement, we clarify the current regulatory framework and the important role employers have in ensuring individuals recruited to work from outside the UK are suitably qualified and experienced to take up any roles offered in the health and care sector.

NHS chiefs in Scotland discuss having wealthy pay for treatment

NHS leaders in Scotland have discussed abandoning the founding principles of the service by having the wealthy pay for treatment. The discussion of a "two-tier" health service is mentioned in draft minutes of a meeting of NHS Scotland health board chief executives in September.

NHS England’s backlog recovery plan is at serious risk, watchdog warns

NHS England’s plan to reduce long waiting lists for elective care by 2025 is at serious risk, the government’s spending watchdog has warned. A report from the National Audit Office, published on 17 November,1 found major workforce problems, productivity at a lower level than before the covid pandemic and funding that has not kept pace with inflation.

NHS catching more cancers earlier than ever before

The NHS is diagnosing more patients with cancer at an earlier stage than ever before, according to new analysis. Last year (2021-2022), over 100,000 (100,461) patients were diagnosed with cancer at stages one or two when it is easier to treat – the highest proportion on record.