Dental recovery plan unlikely to deliver target of 1.5m additional treatments
Published on:The dental recovery plan, launched in February 2024, is unlikely deliver an additional 1.5 million treatments by March 2025.
The dental recovery plan, launched in February 2024, is unlikely deliver an additional 1.5 million treatments by March 2025.
A review of how NHS Health Checks are provided in England is needed to improve the system for preventing cardiovascular disease.
The UK’s future resilience to dangerous diseases is being undermined by decision-making failures regarding a planned health security campus in Harlow.
This report examines progress in establishing Integrated Care Systems in England.
Report summarising the National Audit Office’s (NAO) investigation into the provision of supported housing in England
Government has delayed plans to cap lifetime social care costs and scaled back plans for reforming the system it set out in December 2021.
The NHS is not making the most of its spending power to save money in purchasing medical equipment and consumables.
This investigation examines DHSC’s performance in managing PPE contracts. It is a factual account of what has happened since November 2020.
The report sets out central government’s risk analysis, planning, and mitigation strategies prior to the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic
This report examines the effectiveness of the government’s approach to reducing childhood obesity in England.
This is our second report on backlogs for elective and cancer care. It examines the design of NHSE’s recovery plan, how the NHS has been implementing the plan and the ongoing risks NHSE has to manage.
The New Hospital Programme (NHP) has experienced delays and is expected to deliver 32 of the intended target of 40 new hospitals by 2030.
This investigation sets out the facts relating to government procurement during the COVID-19 pandemic up to 31 July 2020.
This report considers the effectiveness of the UK government’s cross-border travel measures during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This is our eighth report on the financial sustainability of the
NHS.
This report examines the supply of personal protective equipment (PPE) as part of the government’s response to COVID-19 in 2020.
This investigation provides an account of how public money was used to increase the number of ventilators available to the NHS.
This report looks at how effectively government met the needs of clinically extremely vulnerable through the shielding programme.
This investigation sets out the system for providing vaccinations to pre-school children in England and the levels of uptake.
Carillion going into liquidation left two new hospitals unfinished. The projects will now be completed with public finance.