Strikes, pay, and an ageing population are just some of the challenges the NHS has to address if it is going to continue to provide life long, free healthcare
In November 2022, Health SecretaryThey were employing more staff for NHS 111 and 999 services, focusing on urgent and emergency care, tackling delays in discharge from hospital, improving access to primary care, and investing in technology.
But he too has been under fire for outlining the Opposition's proposals for GP reform - saying a Labour government would"tear up the contract" with GPs and could make family doctors salaried NHS employees.Sajid Javid's proposal would see patients charged £20 fees for GP appointments and £66 for emergency visits without a referral. The idea will be met with fierce opposition from frontline medics.
"I want to see [extra funding] in social care, I want to see the right size of hospitals ... we've lost thousands of hospital beds over the last decade, but we need to work out as a population what the right number is.
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