A selection of recent Radio 4 programmes investigating the state of the health service.
The NHS of the future. How would you renew and revitalise our health service?
Can we maintain the NHS much as we know it or do we need to envisage really big changes?
Mukti Jain Campion investigates a pioneering Indian model of cut-price healthcare.
Lesley Curwen tracks the initial introduction of managers into the NHS.
With attention on A&E, is there a bigger problem in the way hospitals are funded?
Jackie Ashley investigates the standard of hospital care at nights and at weekends.
Christina Patterson explores why nursing sometimes goes wrong and what can put it right.
Dr Mark Porter reports on the new changes to the NHS. What do they mean for patients?
Can the NHS afford to have more senior doctors working out of hours? Jane Deith reports.
Is A&E in England on the verge of collapse? Simon Cox investigates.
How our health debate avoids the real issue - care costs, and we must choose how to pay.
Can we rely on the NHS to uncover hospital scandals? Presented by Gerry Northam.
Should people with 'lifestyle illnesses' be denied NHS treatment? With David Aaronovitch.
Consumer phone-in. Julian Worricker asks, what can be done to raise hospital standards?