Which party do you think came out top in the cancer treatment times debate over the weekend?

HSJ Quick Poll: cancer treatment times debate
Which party do you think came out top in the cancer treatment times debate over the weekend?

HSJ Quick Poll: cancer treatment times debate
HSJ Quick Poll: cancer treatment times debate
2026-02-06T12:18:00Z By James Titcombe
The Great Ormond Street scandal exposes a growing imbalance in NHS patient safety policy. In moving away from blame, the system has also lost sight of individual competence, leadership responsibility, and the non-negotiables needed to prevent serious harm
2026-02-06T10:00:00Z By Jeremy Hunt
HSJ hosts the Patient Safety Watch newsletter, written by Patient Safety Watch chair Jeremy Hunt
2026-02-05T12:45:00Z By Andi Orlowski
Andi Orlowski argues why the NHS needs to stop chasing savings and start making explicit value choices
2026-02-06T13:06:00Z By Alison Moore
The chair of the Care Quality Commission is stepping down, just as the struggling regulator seeks a new chief executive.
2026-02-04T13:30:00Z By Naser Turabi
The National Cancer Plan is a welcome response to the facts: England lags behind on cancer outcomes, and rising incidence will challenge systems even further. But, says Cancer Research UK, with the right focus on evidence and delivery, the plan could yield results
2026-02-02T05:48:00Z By Professor Greta Westwood and Dr Lisa Plotkin
Chief nurses are not opposed to accountability for managers and leaders – but they think the government has designed the wrong system
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