NHS chief executive Amanda Pritchard and Health and Social Care Secretary Sajid Javid announced that the health service will build dozens more community diagnostic centres as part of the new elective care recovery plan. NHS England
See also:
- Delivery plan for tackling the COVID-19 backlog of elective care NHS England
- Statement to Parliament: Oral statement on the NHS Delivery Plan for tackling the Covid-19 backlog Department of Health and Social Care
- Platform to improve transparency on wait times and provide additional patient support Department of Health and Social Care
- Workforce constraints must be tackled if the Elective Recovery Plan is to deliver BMA
- NHS elective recovery plan The King's Fund
- NHS Confederation responds to elective recovery plan NHS Confederation
- Trusts will work flat out to bear down on backlogs NHS Providers
- Nuffield Trust response to the NHS elective recovery plan Nuffield Trust
- NHS backlog needs radical ideas – but also, understanding that pressures are not confined to hospitals Royal College of General Practitioners
- Plan to tackle NHS backlog 'aspirational' without enough nursing staff Royal College of Nursing
- RCP responds to NHS Elective Recovery Plan Royal College of Physicians
- RCPsych responds to the NHS elective recovery plan Royal College of Psychiatrists
- Plan to tackle NHS waits backlog unveiled BBC News
- NHS 'waiting lists are going to continue to grow', says Academy of Medical Royal Colleges chair Channel 4 News
- Sajid Javid finally unveils NHS backlog plan that pledges to eliminate one-year waits for ops The Daily Mail
- Plans to tackle NHS backlog threaten extra pressure on overstretched GPs GPonline
- England’s hospital waiting list will keep growing, says Sajid Javid The Guardian
- NHS waiting list plan ‘will fail’ unless pressure on A&E is lifted, doctors warn The Independent
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