After the Conservatives, Labour and the Liberal Democrats released their manifestos for the July general election, other parties have followed suit.
The Green Party, the SNP, Reform UK and Plaid Cymru have all now published their general election manifestos.
Agency spending on locums in Scotland stood at £129.6m a year in March 2024, an increase of 92% compared with March 2014 (£67.3m).
The Scottish government has launched a ‘national engagement’ to collect views on how best to transform health and social care services to meet changing demands.
A 1% increase in wages could lead to an increase in employment of between 1.75% to 1.8% in adult social care in Scotland, according to an analysis by the University of Kent.
The Royal College of Emergency Medicine has called upon the new Scottish first minister, John Swinney, to urgently address hospital discharge delays and extended accident and emergency department wait times.
An additional £85,000 of funding has been allocated in Scotland to develop intensive perinatal treatment services in the north of the country.
A comprehensive guide of how the NHS finance regime works, as well as the wider landscape in which it operates.
More than £9m is being made available in Scotland over the next three years to give those accessing social care more control over decisions relating to their care.
The Scottish government has published a framework document for NHS boards setting out how the government and territorial boards will work together.