Simon Stevens told to 'calm down' NHS furore or risk his future The head of the NHS could risk his job unless he “calms” things down following his row about healthcare funding with Theresa May, senior Government sources say.
The remarks will increase pressure on Simon Stevens, who technically does not have to report to ministers as chief executive of the NHS in England.
Mr Stevens is at loggerheads with the Prime Minister amid a mounting crisis in Accident & Emergency units. The Daily Telegraph
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The remarks will increase pressure on Simon Stevens, who technically does not have to report to ministers as chief executive of the NHS in England.
Mr Stevens is at loggerheads with the Prime Minister amid a mounting crisis in Accident & Emergency units. The Daily Telegraph
See also:
- NHS chief Simon Stevens refuses to buckle under No 10 pressure The Guardian
- Ministers can’t silence NHS concerns because people can see it unravelling The Guardian
- The Guardian view on NHS politics: a truce is necessary but not inevitable | Editorial The Guardian
- Struggling hospitals brace for further spike in demand during cold snap The Guardian
- More than 20 NHS hospitals on 'black alert’ amid reports of patients left in ambulances The Independent
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