Latest blog posts from NHS England

Blogs

The latest NHS England blogs are found on this section of the website, along with some selected topics and authors.

Please note that blogs published prior to 2025 have been archived. Older blogs can be accessed via the online national archives.

Why strategic commissioning matters now: lessons from the past, what is different this time, and what comes next

This is the first blog in the Commissioning Matters series – thought pieces and insight from experts and leaders to support integrated care board (ICB) leaders, staff and partners as they step into the strategic commissioning role set out in the 10 Year Health Plan. Drawing on decades of experience, Nigel Edwards and Paul Corrigan […]

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Empowering healthcare professionals to support sickle cell carriers through informed conversations

Sickle cell disease is the most common inherited blood disorder in the United Kingdom. Around 18,500 people live with the condition, and approximately 300 babies are born with sickle cell disease each year, making it the fastest growing inherited blood disorder in the UK. Less visible, but equally important, is the number of people who […]

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My journey through NHS Talking Therapies

When I first started NHS Talking Therapies, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I felt worried that it would make me feel upset and it was a bit scary to talk to someone that I didn’t know about difficult things that had happened. But with a few adjustments along the way, my experience became something […]

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Health and care professionals should feel empowered to promote physical activity to their patients, and this is how we can support them

In this blog, Dr Natasha Jones, President of the Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine; Dr William Bird, GP and CEO of Intelligent Health; and Dan Fitzpatrick, Sport and Exercise Medicine Registrar at University College London Hospitals consider how GPs can feel empowered to promote physical activity for patients. Empowering health and care professionals to promote […]

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Movement matters: why supporting physical activity in NHS staff is good for everyone

In this blog, shared ahead of Angela Rippon’s Let’s Dance Movement on March 8, Dr Hussain Al-Zubaidi, GP with extended role in lifestyle medicine (GPwERLM) considers how NHS staff can integrate physical activity in their day-to-day lives. In the demanding environment of the NHS, asking staff to find extra time for exercise can feel like […]

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Cancer diagnosis as a catalyst for change: integrating prehabilitation in cancer and surgical care

In this blog, Zoe Merchant, AHP Clinical Lead for the Prehab4Cancer Programme and Jack Murphy, Prehab4Cancer Programme Manager for GM Active, explore how integrating exercise into cancer and perioperative care is actively reshaping patient outcomes. Drawing on the success of the Prehab4Cancer (P4C) Programme in Greater Manchester, there is rapidly growing evidence showing just how […]

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