A row has broken out about the system for giving NHS hospitals in England their income.
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NHS satisfaction ‘risen significantly’
Satisfaction with the NHS has "risen significantly", according to analysis of the influential British Social Attitudes survey.
NHS ‘crisis guidelines’ spark row
David Cameron and Ed Miliband clash in the Commons over the NHS amid a row about new guidance to hospitals about declaring "major incidents".
NHS England announces consultation on prioritising specialised services
NHS England has launched a new consultation about how it will prioritise which specialised services and treatments to invest in. NHS England directly commissions...
VIDEO: Care home residents enjoy cocktail party
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WHO vows reform after Ebola ‘shocks’
The World Health Organization sets out plans for reform, admitting it was too slow to respond to the "horrific" Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
UK Ebola nurse ‘happy to be alive’
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A&E waiting times in England improve
Waiting times in A&E units in England have improved to their best level since November - but the target is still being missed, figures...
VIDEO: How winter wards help hospitals
Fiona Trott reports from James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough which is using special winter wards to ease bed blocking in other parts of...
VIDEO: Talks to avert NHS strike continue
Talks to avert a 12-hour strike next Thursday by NHS staff in England and Northern Ireland are continuing on Friday.
Falling Ebola cases ‘turning point’
There has been a "turning point" in the Ebola crisis with cases falling in all three affected countries, World Health Organization officials say.
Ebola scientist warns business elite
Leading Ebola scientist Prof Peter Piot warns the World Economic Forum that developed nations are "vulnerable" to epidemics and must invest more in research.