1. News -

    The NHS published their primary care recovery plan last May, and thanks to so many of you sharing your feedback about your experiences, we ensured it promised lots of changes.
  2. Blog -

    This week is Cervical Cancer Prevention Week. Our new blog brings together some of the key challenges people have shared about cervical screening with local Healthwatch and outlines the steps we are taking nationally to address those.
  3. Blog -

    Natalie is among the many people who have recently told us how their diabetes care can be improved.
  4. News -

    Communities across England have made it clear that NHS dentistry needs to be fixed – so it’s affordable and accessible. Read more about our evidence and what changes we’re calling for the NHS and Government to make.
  5. Response -

    Under a new plan published today, people will benefit from millions more NHS dental appointments over the next year. Read our response.
  6. Advice and Information -

    Are you struggling to find an NHS dentist? The new dental recovery plan might help you get the dental care you need.
  7. Response -

    As part of the dental recovery plan, dental practices will benefit from extra cash for taking on new NHS patients from today, Friday 1 March, to improve access. Read our response.
  8. Response -

    Read our response to the increase in fees for NHS dental care.
  9. Blog -

    Emma can't afford dental care for their children. Because of stories like hers, we're calling for reform of NHS dentistry.
  10. Response -

    Public satisfaction with the NHS has fallen to the lowest level ever recorded, according to analysis of the latest British Social Attitudes Survey.
  11. Blog -

    Despite all the positives of rural living, people have told us they are struggling to access basic health care.
  12. Blog -

    Rising costs, closures and supply shortages are among the challenges for people who rely on pharmacy services.
  13. Blog -

    From booking appointments to learning test results, healthcare is going digital. But what do patients think about digital healthcare? And where are there opportunities to improve?