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Staff / Richard Gardham
Associate editor
Richard Gardham is the associate editor of the HFMA. Previously he worked as managing editor of Investment Monitor and headed the production operations of The Banker at the Financial Times. He joined the association in February 2024.
Recent work
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Losing doctors early from the NHS is costing taxpayers in England up to £2.4bn a year at the current rate, according to a British Medical Association
Some 700,000 more workers will be living with major illness by 2040, according to a report from the Health Foundation.
Research by the Liberal Democrats has shown that more than 2,000 NHS hospital buildings in England were built before the service was founded in 1948.
Health unions gave a clear indication this week that their recent campaigns for improved pay are not over.
The 2024/25 priorities and operational planning guidance, published by NHS England, has demanded improved A&E waiting times.
Improving productivity was identified as a key to improving the NHS’s performance in the 2024/25 priorities and operational planning guidance.