NHS accused of shrouding £500m of planned cuts in secrecy BMA says patients deserve to know the impact of savings in healthcare across England
Doctors’ leaders have accused NHS bosses of shrouding controversial plans for £500m of cuts to services across England in “totally unacceptable secrecy”.
Patients deserve to know how hospitals being told to “think the unthinkable” as part of the savings drive will affect their access to healthcare, the British Medical Association (BMA) said on Friday. Continue reading... The Guardian
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Doctors’ leaders have accused NHS bosses of shrouding controversial plans for £500m of cuts to services across England in “totally unacceptable secrecy”.
Patients deserve to know how hospitals being told to “think the unthinkable” as part of the savings drive will affect their access to healthcare, the British Medical Association (BMA) said on Friday. Continue reading... The Guardian
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- Refusal to discuss 'unthinkable' cuts British Medical Association
- Secret NHS cuts will cause uproar once revealed, doctors claim ITV News
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