U.K.-based healthcare tech provider DXS International said it discovered and contained a data breach on Sunday. A ransomware ...
In the United Kingdom, residents have long considered the National Health Service (NHS) one of the nation's greatest accomplishments. Across the Atlantic, U.S. Democrats have proposed a similar single ...
Britain has promised the United States that spending on National Health Service (NHS) medicines will rise by 1.5 billion ...
The NHS Dorset Integrated Care Board (ICB), currently facing a financial deficit, is undertaking a programme to cut jobs among National Health Service (NHS) employees, regardless of the impact this ...
The UK National Health Service (NHS), now in its 75th year, has devoted supporters inside and outside the country who admire its egalitarian ethic and public-service orientation. However, the rapid ...
Thousands of jobs are being slashed throughout the National Health Service (NHS) as the Labour government implements its plans for increased privatisation of health care. Last month, Prime Minister ...
The INC Ransom extortion gang is threatening to publish three terabytes of data allegedly stolen after breaching the National Health Service (NHS) of Scotland. In a post yesterday, the cybercriminals ...
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson claps his hands outside 10 Downing Street during the weekly “Clap for our Carers” applause for the NHS and key workers on the front lines of the coronavirus.
Britons still love the idea of the National Health Service (NHS). Its core principles—to provide health care that is comprehensive, universal and free at the point of delivery—are ones the public ...
Tens of thousands of nurses and nearly 12,000 ambulance workers went on strike Monday over pay and working conditions in the biggest walkout in the 75-year history of Britain’s National Health Service ...
The United Kingdom’s National Health Service (NHS) has come under fire for potentially prioritizing cultural sensitivity over significant health concerns after it published a report last week ...
“Everyone — rich or poor, man, woman or child — can use it or any part of it,” read a leaflet introducing Britain’s public healthcare system in 1948. “There are no charges, except for a few special ...