Opinion: Public are victims of lazy journalism
12 Oct 2006 | by Jon Hibbs
immunisation expert, explained the NHS has secured enough doses of vaccine to ensure at-risk groups will get ...
NHS', might not apply to Wales. The Welsh NHS is run by the Welsh Assembly and, in many cases, takes ...
immunisation expert, explained the NHS has secured enough doses of vaccine to ensure at-risk groups will get ...
announce plans for his NHS Independence Bill, but given that the Chancellor had proposed something similar ...
the NHS project to computerise patient records confirmed a general perception that the NHS has been ...
shock post-Nolan; and healthcare PROs were trying to make sense of NHS restructuring (okay, some things ...
Your feature on the NHS 'crisis' ('How NHS woes became a media maelstrom,' 16 June) must have made...Firstly, an 'NHS crisis' comes around every two years. Your headline could have been picked off ...
Contrary to your feature on the NHS crisis, the Department of Health does have a comms strategy
Current media coverage of the NHS has strong echoes of 1996, when disillusionment with John Major’s...Coverage of the NHS is always political – and the opprobrium heaped on it is more a reflection of ...
, Labour's other natural campaigning issue - the NHS - can't be mentioned either. From a PR point of ...
intelligence delivered by Patricia Hewitt when she claimed the NHS has just enjoyed its best-ever year....cases, Hewitt's protestation that the NHS has never had it so good will be perceived as at best ...