The NHS needs a proper response to its problems - not distraction with false claims about so-called 'health tourism' and with un-implementable plans.
The vote for Brexit has not changed the challenges facing the NHS a bit - but it has probably made it much harder to meet them.
Manchester councillors will consider merging 4 NHS trusts into one this week. But will patient care be protected, or is this about more cuts and privatisation opportunities?
The last thing the NHS needs is another supermarket-man selling 'market' solutions.
Cameron and Osborne thought everyone supported the Health & Social Care Act, their allies now claim. As the NHS crumbles and workers strike, such pleading fails to convince.
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt's plans to charge non-EU migrants 150% of the cost of NHS treatment are a sideshow that will do nothing to address the real challenges facing the NHS under his government.
Labour must pledge that it believes hospitals and community health services should be publicly owned, publicly run and publicly accountable, writes Kailash Chand OBE.
The results will be terminal if coalition reforms are not reversed, warns Kailash Chand.
Labour has a chance to show it’s serious about saving the NHS from death by a thousand privatisations.
Is Cameron about to realise Margaret Thatcher's dream and abandon universal healthcare provision?