Former NHS boss pours cold water on party leaders' election pledges Former NHS in England boss David Nicholson says none of the parties’ pledges on the NHS will alter the grim reality of the service’s fast-crumbling finances.
A year after stepping down as boss of the NHS in England, David Nicholson has spoken truth unto power with a series of statements about the service that politicians will find uncomfortable.
He is saying that despite the parties’ bidding war over extra money for the NHS, none of their pledges will alter the grim reality of the service’s fast-crumbling finances. Continue reading... The Guardian
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A year after stepping down as boss of the NHS in England, David Nicholson has spoken truth unto power with a series of statements about the service that politicians will find uncomfortable.
He is saying that despite the parties’ bidding war over extra money for the NHS, none of their pledges will alter the grim reality of the service’s fast-crumbling finances. Continue reading... The Guardian
See also:
- Summary of party political manifestos NHS Employers
- NHS finance problem 'being ignored' BBC News
- Labour must commit to spending £8billion on hospitals, says former NHS chief The Daily Telegraph
- Manifestos verdict: pragmatic hope meets pie-in-the-sky spin | Salma Yaqoob, Harry Leslie Smith, Saleyha Ahsan, Kirstie Allsopp The Guardian
- GPs will leave in droves while the parties play politics with the NHS The Guardian
- Will the general election decide whether the NHS is a right or privilege? The Guardian
- Former NHS boss warns health service faces ‘financial hole’ OnMedica
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