Post Tagged with: "nhs"

InfoSecurity Magazine Covers Parliament Street Research Revealing NHS Staff Were Hit by Almost 140,000 Malicious Emails in 2020.

InfoSecurity Magazine Covers Parliament Street Research Revealing NHS Staff Were Hit by Almost 140,000 Malicious Emails in 2020.

Monday 8th February 2021 Today, InfoSecurity magazine reported on Parliament Street research showing that NHS staff reported 27,958 suspected phishing emails targeting the NHSmail email service in 2020. The article can be read here, or alternatively the text can be read below: NHS Staff Hit by Almost 140,000 Malicious Emails in 2020 Official figures from NHS Digital show that NHS […]

by · 8th February 2021 · Research
Open Access Government Reports on Parliament Street Research

Open Access Government Reports on Parliament Street Research

Friday 7th June 2019 Today, leading public policy publication, Open Access Government reported on research by Parliament Street, which found the number of electoric devices reported either lost or stolen within NHS hospitals had risen by a third, over three years. You can find the article online here.   Alternatively you can read the article below:     NHS laptop […]

by · 7th June 2019 · Press Room
What is Critical for Theresa May’s Ten Year Plan on the NHS

What is Critical for Theresa May’s Ten Year Plan on the NHS

  By Danny Bowman, Director of Mental Health On Sunday our Prime Minister Theresa May and Health Secretary Matt Hancock will take to the television studios to announce what some are calling a substantial plan to support under-18s who suffer from mental health problems. The burning injustice that Theresa May echoed across downing street in 2016 will now reach substance, […]

by · 5th January 2019 · Blog
Parliament Street research on NHS Patient Records featured on page 2 of The Times

Parliament Street research on NHS Patient Records featured on page 2 of The Times

Monday 20th August This morning, The Times reported on our new research paper, into NHS Patient Records, on page 2 of their paper.  The report into data security in the National Health Service (NHS) reveals that nearly 10,000 patient records were lost by the NHS last year. The Times article can be found here and you can read our report here.

by · 20th August 2018 · Press Room, News
Parliament Street C.E.O. Patrick Sullivan writes for Public Sector Focus magazine

Parliament Street C.E.O. Patrick Sullivan writes for Public Sector Focus magazine

Monday 30th April 2018 Today, Public Sector Focus magazine, published an exclusive thought piece, on Getting the NHS ready for GDPR, written by our Chief Executive, Patrick Sullivan. Public Sector Focus is aimed at decision makers with budgetary responsibility working in the public sector. Unlike other titles in the sector, Public Sector Focus covers the whole public sector keeping you […]

by · 30th April 2018 · Press Room
NEW RESEARCH: Getting the NHS ready for the GDPR

NEW RESEARCH: Getting the NHS ready for the GDPR

This morning Parliament Street is releasing a new report, written by our C.E.O. Patrick Sullivan, into the impact the incoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will have on the NHS. Our insights have discovered that over £1million has been spent on software, staffing and services to prepare Trusts for the regulation. Read the policy paper here.

by · 11th April 2018 · Research, Blog
Education and universal charging for prescriptions will save our NHS

Education and universal charging for prescriptions will save our NHS

The Conservative Party have pledged to increase NHS funding by £8 billion over the next five years. Whilst this is absolutely necessary in order to retain the standards of care we see now, the NHS is increasingly resembling a sieve. It’s not necessarily how much money is being put in that is the concern, it’s how quickly it is draining […]

by and · 7th August 2015 · Tory Thought
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Victims of Andy Burnham’s NHS Failure Deserve an Apology, not Legal Threats

In an astonishing political move for any Minister, let alone one who presided over some of the worst NHS scandals in living memory, Andy Burnham has decided the best way to silence critics of his time as Labour Health Secretary is to threaten them with legal action. Yes, this is the same person who ran a department which, according to […]

by · 6th October 2013 · Health Service, Blog