NHS at watershed moment: NHS Providers letter to the secretary of state for health and social care NHS Providers has written to the secretary of state for health and social care, Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP, today (11 January 2018), to outline concerns over the pressures being experienced by frontline health and care services this winter. The organisation, which represents 98% of hospital, mental health, community and ambulance service trusts in England, says this is a watershed moment for the NHS, and the government must accept that the service can no longer deliver what is required of it within current funding.
See also:
See also:
- We've run out of beds, warn hospital bosses BBC News
- Time for an answer on the NHS? BBC News
- Jeremy Hunt urged to boost NHS budget as flu crisis marks 'watershed moment' for health service The Daily Telegraph
- The winter crisis has left the NHS running on empty – it needs a fix, now | Chris Hopson The Guardian
- Hospital bosses urge Jeremy Hunt: spend now to rescue NHS The Guardian
- NHS crisis: ‘I live in fear I’ll miss a seriously ill patient and they will die’ The Guardian
- Jeremy Hunt: NHS needs 'significantly more funding in years ahead ' – video The Guardian
- The NHS is in crisis. But it's not up to volunteers to rescue it | Dan Corry The Guardian
- NHS 'no longer able to meet standards in its constitution', health bosses tell Jeremy Hunt The Independent
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