Keep the NHS working

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UNISON survey
Health branch questionnaire on deficits, cuts and redundancies. As part of our Keep the NHS Working campaign, UNISON is gathering evidence to show the true extent of trusts' attempts to balance their books. Please help us to build a clearer picture by completing this short questionnaire. Questionnaire

Keep NHS working

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NHS next stage review final report - High Quality Care

18 August 2008
UNISON has produced a briefing for branches on health minister Lord Darzi’s final report. The briefing summarises the main points from the final report, analyses some of the pros and cons, and sets out a summary of next steps for UNISON.
Link to a PDF document on this siteNHS next stage review final report - High Quality Care
 

NHS@60 magazine

8 May 2008
Booklet containing a mix of serious articles (including one by Dave Prentis), light-hearted features and potted histories to illustrate why it's essential that we continue to celebrate and defend the NHS as it turns 60
Link to a PDF document on this siteNHS@60 magazine
 

Social enterprises and the NHS

8 August 2007
A UNISON report into changing patterns of ownership and accountability
Link to a PDF document on this siteSocial enterprises and the NHS
 

Keep the NHS working - Summer 2007

31 July 2007
This campaign update includes UNISON's prescription for a fresh approach to health services to reverse sliding morale among NHS staff and patients
Link to a PDF document on this siteKeep the NHS working - Summer 2007
 

In the Interests of Patients

14 May 2007
This report examines the impact of the creation of a commercial market in the provision of NHS care. UNISON believes this is inefficient, costly, undermines the key principles which underpin the NHS, and risks undermining the quality of care.
Link to a PDF document on this siteIn the Interests of Patients
 
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• Karen Jennings is the head of the UNISON Healthcare team:
UNISON Healthcare
1 Mabledon Place
London WC1H 9AJ
Email: health@unison.co.uk
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