The NHS Confederation today calls for action to reduce the risks associated with the design and implementation of the government's healthcare reforms. It is publishing its response to the white paper Equity and Excellence - Liberating the NHS on behalf of 95 per cent of organisations in all...
Joe Farrington-Douglas, senior policy manager at the NHS Confederation, comments on the Government's announcement that it will not be implementing free hospital car parking across England...
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NHS Confederation senior policy manager Frances Blunden responds to figures released by the NHS Information Centre which show a rise in the number of complaints regarding NHS services. "When patients or their family are not happy with the levels of care they receive it is important that the...
NHS Confederation director of policy Nigel Edwards comments on the decision to hold a public inquiry into the standards of care received by the patients treated at Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust hospitals. "We understand the decision to hold a full public inquiry into why patients...
Responding to Sir Michael Marmot's health inequalities review, NHS Confederation chair Bryan Stoten said improving access and working with other organisations so people do not fall into, and remain in, ill health, are the keys to tackling this issues. Commenting on today's Marmot Review, NHS...
So yea I'm supposed to make a diagram of how the government system worked under the Articles of Confederation, but I'm having trouble grasping the exact process it used. Who was the central power? What were they allowed to do? How were the people represented and included in this process? Please...