Simon Stevens' delivery plan for the NHS explained With the health service under unprecedented pressures of both finance and demand, the NHS England chief has outlined proposals to safeguard its future
The chief of NHS England, Simon Stevens, has pledged to make an array of changes to benefit patients in his proposals for the future of the health service.
In the delivery plan for his Five-Year Forward View, he sets out the way in which providers of NHS care must overhaul their working practices, despite the unprecedented pressures they are facing and the service having less money than he believes it needs to do its job properly. Continue reading... The Guardian
See also:
The chief of NHS England, Simon Stevens, has pledged to make an array of changes to benefit patients in his proposals for the future of the health service.
In the delivery plan for his Five-Year Forward View, he sets out the way in which providers of NHS care must overhaul their working practices, despite the unprecedented pressures they are facing and the service having less money than he believes it needs to do its job properly. Continue reading... The Guardian
See also:
- Next steps on the NHS Five Year Forward View NHS England
- Welcoming NHS England’s Next steps on the Five Year Forward View The King's Fund
- NHS operations: Waiting times to rise in 'trade-off', boss says BBC News
- NHS boss warns longer waits for hip operations The Daily Mail
- Hip and knee surgery waiting lists to lengthen as NHS focus on A&E and cancer care The Daily Telegraph
- The Guardian view on changes to the NHS: transformative but not sustainable | Editorial The Guardian
- NHS accused of waving white flag as it axes 18-week operation target The Guardian
- NHS 18 week wait target "jettisoned in all but name" The Independent
No comments:
Post a Comment