NHS: The Worst Winter? A story of stretched services told by frontline staff Every week, we tell the stories of the NHS - its challenges, its triumphs, and, at times, its failings.
The stories matter because what affects the NHS affects us all: it's where our children are born, our relatives are healed, and our loved ones are supported in their toughest times.
But in recent times it has become hard to avoid the truth that our national health service is under serious strain - and at its worst extremes, often during winter, it is at breaking point.
In a news special - entitled NHS: The Worst Winter? - ITV News Anglia examines the health of the NHS, told through the stories of the staff working tirelessly on the front line.
See also:
- Thousands of beds taken up every day as NHS contends with ‘perfect storm’ of winter pressures NHS England
- NHS: Ambulance delays as paramedic holds for GP BBC News
- Fears NHS will have its worst winter ever ‘fast becoming a reality’ as health service is hit by A&E chaos, delayed ambulances, bed shortages and chronic staffing crisis The Daily Mail
- Navigating the NHS: How patients are affected by delays The Guardian
- Government plans NHS pension overhaul to ease pressures over winter The Guardian
- Emergency care issues in England contributed to 200 deaths last week, says medical chief The Guardian
- I am a paramedic trying to answer your 999 calls. Let me tell about life in the NHS twilight zone | Jake Jones The Guardian
- NHS 111 crisis adds pressure to health system as Strep A calls spike The Independent
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