Record NHS funding to give patients a better alternative to hospital More NHS patients will be cared for at home and in their community to avoid them going into or staying in hospital unnecessarily, Theresa May announced.
Ahead of a visit to a north London health centre she pledged to cut needless hospital admissions and help inpatients return home sooner – through community-based rapid response teams and dedicated support for care home residents. Department of Health and Social Care
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Ahead of a visit to a north London health centre she pledged to cut needless hospital admissions and help inpatients return home sooner – through community-based rapid response teams and dedicated support for care home residents. Department of Health and Social Care
See also:
- New money will not lead to a big shift in services Nuffield Trust
- General practice must be a key recipient of new funding for primary and community care, says RCGP Royal College of General Practitioners
- NHS to spend £3.5bn on mobile medical teams to help keep elderly patients out of hospital The Daily Mail
- Community healthcare in line for £3.5bn annual funding boost The Guardian
- Theresa May's £3.5bn for out-of-hospital care revolution not enough to deliver significant changes, experts warn The Independent
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