Investigating new developments and failures within the NHS and wider healthcare system.
Why are paramedics quitting the ambulance service in rising numbers? With Adrian Goldberg.
Could increasing access to weight loss surgery help the battle against diabetes?
Tom Esslemont demystifies the debate surrounding the cholesterol-lowering drugs.
Why the first licensed drug to treat low sexual desire in women is proving controversial.
Mobeen Azhar investigates the rising popularity of 'chemsex' parties on London's gay scene
Are e-cigarettes a health hazard or the best aid we have for smokers trying to quit?
Why were failings at Mid Staffordshire Hospital not picked up sooner?
Will police ever find the person who contaminated saline at Stepping Hill Hospital?
Helen Grady looks at the campaign against the Liverpool Care Pathway for dying patients.
Wesley Stephenson asks if lessons be learnt from the first NHS Trust to go bust.
Simon Cox asks why people are being turned away by the NHS patient complaints watchdog.
Simon Cox reports on the faulty PIP breast implant scandal.
How high rates of autism among some immigrant groups are still affecting the uptake of MMR
Who can parents trust to tell them where is best for their children to have heart surgery?
Simon Cox asks: why is NHS reform mired in controversy?
Simon Cox investigates new funding plans for life-threatening cancer treatments.
Simon Cox investigates the latest hospital to be accused of providing poor-quality care.
Linda Pressly examines the use of terminal sedation and asks is it backdoor euthanasia?
Why is there a shortage of midwives in England and what is the effect on pregnant women?
Matthew Hill asks why the Cornwall surgeon Rob Jones remained in practice so long.
Why is the drug khat still legal in the UK but banned in many other western countries?