It seems we're expecting the worst while hoping for the best
The chief executive of Lincolnshire’s hospitals says people are “no longer shocked” by discharge delays or long ambulance waits, and that issues with healthcare have been “normalised”.
Lincolnshire County Council’s Health Scrutiny Committee on Wednesday had an update from Chief Executive Andrew Morgan and other members of the trust. Mr Morgan told councillors: “This doesn’t surprise me, but slightly saddens or disappoints me. I suppose that this is a long-running topic. Mr Morgan used the meeting to again apologise to Lincolnshire residents, saying there was no finger pointing and that he was including his own trust’s internal processes.
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