State of the provider sector Trust leaders are predicting a winter like none they have ever seen before, according to new findings from NHS Providers.
And the long-range forecast is just as worrying, according to the membership body for every NHS hospital, mental health, community and ambulance service in England.
The great majority (85%) of the 183 leaders from 121 trusts who responded to the annual State of the provider sector survey are more worried about this winter than any previous one in their NHS careers. Many (86%) are concerned that their trusts will not have the capacity to meet demand for services over the next 12 months.
See also:
- RCN responds to NHS Providers’ report on waiting lists and winter pressures Royal College of Nursing
- NHS backlogs: Fewer than half of trusts will meet targets on waiting lists and cancer The Daily Mail
- Fewer than half of NHS trusts expect to meet targets on waiting lists and cancer Evening Standard
- NHS staff ‘petrified’ of how bad winter will be at hospitals in England The Guardian
- NHS trusts forced to compromise on quality and waiting times amid financial squeeze, CEOs warn The Independent
- NHS trusts say they cannot hit key waiting list and cancer targets The Independent
- NHS and social care system in ‘most perilous position in memory’ The Independent
- NHS trusts say they cannot hit key waiting list and cancer targets ITV News
- NHS leaders more concerned about this winter than any previous one Sky News
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