THere are the moments of our national story when our choices explains who we are. In 1948, Clement Attlee’s government made an option established in fairness: that all of our country should receive the care they need, not the care they can.
That the national HEALTH Service was made between the trash and destruction of the afternoon completion of that choice is the most outstanding. It is included in the law and service ourselves our collective conviction that health care is not a privilege to buy and sell, but a right to be sold and protected. Now it falls into our generation to make the same choice.
There are always whisperers that the NHS a burden, very expensive, inferior to the market. Today, those voices have developed, determined to use the NHS crisis as an opportunity to break it. The government rejected pesimistic views that universal health care can be given in the 20th century but not on the 21st. Is also the public. But unless changes to the NHS, the argument that it is unstable to grow more compelling. This is to change or bust. We choose to change.
Today, the Prime Minister launches 10 years of plan for health, radically reimagine healthcare. Many care is available at your door and from your own house, with thousands more GPS. Services and resources will be transferred from hospitals and community. New neighbor health centers(?) Pay to home doctors, nurses, phymoos, therapists, tests, scanning and care under the roof, built around ease.
AI technology can liberate frontline staff from the admin-by-giving, which they are given time to care. Saving 90 seconds of data entry and claim each notice each appointment is the equivalent of hiring an additional 2,000 GPS. For patients, Tech will make booking appointments and handle your care as easy to do your online purchase.
By treating and care patients closer to home, we can reach patients first, to get sick before it gets worse, and prevent it in the first place. Our plan brings a coalition ready for public health, worked with supermarkets In order to make the healthy option the easy option and pharmaceutical companies to secure obesity jabs for NHS patients.
The plan is sponsored by an additional £ 29bn investment to fund reformsbetter services and new technologies.
Sometimes I am told that NHS personnel are resistant resistance. In my experience, they cried for it. They suffer from moral injury to work, seize their guts, leaving at the end of the day tired and demored in conditions they could not control because of their control.
I talk to a nurse in a community clinic telling me that he spends a lot of time filling out the forms than seeing patients. That’s not why he joined NHS. We need to free our staff to do their best – care. They are driving changes in line, and their fingerprints are on this plan.
To succeed, we have to defeat the cynicism saying “nothing has changed”. We know that changing our plan is possible because it has happened. We surround the country and target the world for the best examples of innovation and reform. If Australia is effective to serve communities living in remote outback, we can meet the needs of people living in the countryside and coastline in England. If community health teams can rent the door to prevent Brazil’s health diseaseWe can do both of Bradford. We know we can build “neighbor health service”, because teams in Cornwall,, CONNECT and Northumberland It has been shown to us how.
Since July, we have begun to flow in water. We promise to provide 2m additional elective appointments in our first year – we give 4m and counting. By our plan for the change, we have obtained Almost a quarter in a million cases on the wait list.
Science is beside us. The revolution of Genomics, AI, Machine Thorling and large data offers a golden opportunity to deliver all patients and better value for taxpayers. We will take it, marry the wisdom of leading scientists in our country with care and kindness in health service.
Above all, we will give patient power. In an age-day delivery, an NHS that forces you to wait on the phone at 8 am to book an appointment that feels endlessly with no appointment. Patients don’t want a service from NHS, we want a saying. We don’t want the same to all; We want care to meet our individual needs. The uniform does not mean uniformity, it means that each person receives the right care for them.
This plan will give people real choices, faster responses and say how their care is given and where. It will keep Nye Bevan’s assurance in 1948 that NHS will set a “megaphone in the mouth“In each patient, and make sure the advantages enjoyed the privileges some are available at all.
We know that people in Britain count us to make sure that NHS is not only impressed, but progress. We are determined not to let them go.
That’s the plan – now it falls with us and the 1.5 million people who work with NHS to deliver it. It’s not easy, but nothing is more useful. If we succeed, we can speak with pride, the rest of the decades of this century, which we are the generation that builds a NHS for the future and a beautiful Britain, where everyone else lives longer.
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