Sexual health services 'at tipping point' in England Sexual health services in England are "at a tipping point", according to local councils in England, who say visits to clinics have increased while funding has been cut.
The Local Government Association warns that patients could face longer waiting times.
But the latest data shows diagnoses of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have fallen in the past year.
The government said more than £16bn was being invested in public health. BBC News
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The Local Government Association warns that patients could face longer waiting times.
But the latest data shows diagnoses of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have fallen in the past year.
The government said more than £16bn was being invested in public health. BBC News
See also:
- Sexual health services at tipping point warn councils Local Government Association
- Government cuts 'leave sexual health services at tipping point' The Guardian
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