Tag: Healthcare Policy

Introduction Maria Caulfield, the Conservative Member of Parliament for Lewes, plays a significant role in shaping UK healthcare and policy. With her parliamentary initiatives aimed at improving medical services and public health, Caulfield’s work resonates deeply with constituents and the broader British public. Recent developments mark her continued commitment to addressing pressing health issues, making

Introduction to Martha’s Rule Martha’s Rule is an initiative gaining traction in the UK healthcare system aimed at empowering patients and enhancing patient safety. This rule enables patients to seek a second opinion regarding their diagnosis, effectively giving them more control over their healthcare journey. The significance of this rule arises from the increasing calls

Introduction The recent junior doctors strike in the UK marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing struggle for better working conditions and fairer pay within the National Health Service (NHS). As one of the key components in the healthcare system, junior doctors, who make up the majority of the NHS workforce, have been vocal about

Introduction The assisted dying bill has emerged as a pivotal topic in the UK, generating widespread discussion about the rights of individuals facing terminal illness. The ongoing debates reflect society’s evolving views on autonomy and the right to choose death with dignity. As legislative efforts make progress, the assisted dying bill holds profound implications for