NHS ‘addicted to overspending’, warns Wes Streeting as he issues job cuts warning
- The NHS is "addicted to overspending" with an expected overspend between £5 and £6 billion, as stated by Health Secretary Wes Streeting.
- Health Secretary Wes Streeting warned of significant job losses due to financial planning overspends of £5 to £6 billion.
- Streeting stated, "I’m going after the bureaucracy, not the people who work in it," addressing concerns of staff anxiety.
- Ministers announced plans to achieve hundreds of millions in savings annually by cutting red tape and reducing waiting times.
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NHS is 'incredibly wasteful' with 'middle management', Harris claims
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has been warned that his decision to abolish NHS England could spell "disaster" for the Government.Delivering his latest set of proposed reforms earlier this week, Starmer announced the body which oversees the NHS would be scrapped - placing it back in "democratic control".FULL STORY HERE.
Sunday shows round-up: Wes Streeting says the NHS is ‘addicted to overspending’
This week, Keir Starmer and Health Secretary Wes Streeting announced their plan to abolish NHS England, which Starmer has said will ‘cut bureaucracy’ and bring management of the NHS ‘back into democratic control’. Today on Sky News, Streeting told Trevor Phillips that the size of NHS England had doubled since 2010, when the NHS had
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