Private sector’s role in cutting NHS waiting lists in England to rise by 20%
Critics decry Keir Starmer’s plan as ‘feeding the parasite’ rather than investing in the public health service
Private hospitals will provide NHS patients in England with as many as a million extra appointments, scans and operations a year as part of the government’s drive to end the care backlog.
The move represents a significant expansion of the independent sector’s role in helping the health service tackle the long waits for treatment that built up under the Conservatives.
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By Denis Campbell Health policy editor
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Critics decry Keir Starmer’s plan as ‘feeding the parasite’ rather than investing in the public health service
Private hospitals will provide NHS patients in England with as many as a million extra appointments, scans and operations a year as part of the government’s drive to end the care backlog.
The move represents a significant expansion of the independent sector’s role in helping the health service tackle the long waits for treatment that built up under the Conservatives.
Continue reading...
By Denis Campbell Health policy editor
Private sector’s role in cutting NHS waiting lists in England to rise by 20% to Continue reading...
NHS Forums - For NHS Staff | Patient Forums