General Election 2019: NHS boss - Parties 'ducked' big issues Politicians have "ducked" the big issues in health and social care during the election, a leading NHS boss says.
At the start of the campaign, NHS Providers chief Chris Hopson urged parties not to make "empty promises" or create "unrealistic expectations".
There have since been manifesto pledges of millions more in NHS funding and extra staff from both main parties.
But Mr Hopson says they have not offered "credible answers" to the NHS's biggest challenges. BBC News
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At the start of the campaign, NHS Providers chief Chris Hopson urged parties not to make "empty promises" or create "unrealistic expectations".
There have since been manifesto pledges of millions more in NHS funding and extra staff from both main parties.
But Mr Hopson says they have not offered "credible answers" to the NHS's biggest challenges. BBC News
See also:
- Politicians and the NHS – they’ve ducked the big tackles NHS Providers
- Party manifestos offer 'too little too late' on NHS pension tax crisis GPonline
- The NHS is set for a post-election windfall – but staffing must be the priority The Guardian
- Hospital patients will see their doctors less without action, warns UK top doctor The Independent
- NHS promises from all major parties are 'not physically possible' Metro
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