NHS leaders make ‘unprecedented move’ urging government to act now on rising energy costs or risk public health emergency NHS leaders across England, Wales and Northern Ireland are warning of rising numbers of people falling sick and worsening health outcomes across the country unless the government takes urgent action to limit further energy price increases.
They fear a widening of health inequalities and worsening health outcomes for people living in communities with the highest levels of deprivation if individuals and families are driven further into poverty because of excessive energy costs. A decision on the energy price cap is expected on 26 August, with the latest estimates suggesting that the cap could go as high as £4,200 by January. NHS Confederation
See also:
- People's health at risk unless action taken on energy costs - NHS leaders BBC News
- NHS chiefs claim soaring energy bills will trigger 'humanitarian crisis' this winter The Daily Telegraph
- NHS leaders warn of ‘humanitarian crisis’ if government doesn’t act on energy costs The Guardian
- NHS boss warns of ‘unprecedented’ risk of death from cold homes unless ministers intervene on bills The Independent
- Cost of living: UK facing 'public health emergency' if action not taken on energy bills, NHS chiefs warn Sky News
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