When Jamie Dimon, chief executive of JP Morgan Chase, warns that parts of the market are “doing dumb things”, it is rarely theatre.
The Department for Work and Pensions has opened the door to a £19.5 million overhaul
It is now more than a year since Wes Streeting entered office promising not merely improvement but transformation.
For England’s hospital chief executives, the warning light is no longer flickering. It is flashing red. NHS England has withheld £454.9 million in deficit support funding from 13 integrated care systems in the final quarter of 2025–26.
RevSpring has acquired TrustCommerce in a move that could reshape how providers control cash, reconciliation and the patient payment experience.
AI Mental Health Tools: New Commission to Assess Ethical and Safety Concerns
Britain finds itself navigating between a more assertive China and a less certain United States, with consequences that extend beyond diplomacy into the core of its economy and its National Health Service.
Regulator Intervenes: Safety and Appropriate Age Limits Under Scrutiny
The latest controversy surrounding a senior NHS figure and the national data platform debate exposes a deeper question about power, influence and transparency in modern healthcare.