Starmer specifies a 10 -year plan to change NHS from the disease service to health service “| NHS
Keir Starmer has set a 10 -year plan for NHS based on the shift from hospitals to community health centers, a renewed focus on prevention and technology embrace, which was described as the last opportunity to save the health service in its current form.
Speaking to a health center in Stratford, east of London, along with Wes Street, Minister of Health; Rachel Reeves, Chancellor – who was not expected to show – Starmer, insisted that this would be different from the long list of previous NHS renovations that achieved little.
“We are setting resources, we put priorities and have determination to see this,” he said. “In the end, I really think it is the work governments that can do this.
“I want 10, 20 or 30 years to look back and say this is the government that seized the moment and reforms NHS so that it is suitable for the future.”
When determining the extensive details of the plan, a 165-page document published during her Spears, the Prime Minister said that the service in England will turn “from being just a disease service to a truly preventive health service-preventing diseases in the first place.”
He said that this may include, more than focusing on areas such as examination and early diagnosis, on lifestyle -based vaccinations such as pharmacy losing services and measures to make supermarkets healthier.
He said that another column is to stay away from a “hospital -dominated service” to other health centers, such as those in which they occur, saying that this is necessary to reflect the gradual societal transformation from acute health crises to long -term chronic cases.
“We will always need hospitals,” he said. “They will always be important to sharp services in particular. But the disease may change, and we must change with it.”
He said that the final focus will be on a “real digital health service”, based on high -tech diagnosis and treatment options, but also the gradually expanded NHS application, which said Starmer will be “like a doctor in your pocket, which provides you with a 24 -hour advice, seven days per week; NHS is always present when you need it.”
The plan says that NHS “is” at the edge of an existential edge “after years of neglect by the conservatives, and that the radical transformation in favor of a party only will stop support as a model for the care of taxpayers.
It says that last year the Labor Party inherited NHS, where many people could not see GP or the dentist, waiting lists, and employees are frustrated and results from deadly diseases such as cancer worse than other countries.
“This is why NHS is now standing on the edge of an existential structure,” she says. With the aging of the population who creates more disease “unchanged, this will threaten and worse results – and even more will conclude and become private if they can.
“They will grow increasingly about the reason for paying a lot of taxes to the service they do not use, which erodes the principle of solidarity that maintains NHS. An anvil with bad service to the poor.”
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But health experts questioned this analysis. “The government is right to the serious problems it diagnosed in NHS, which is a large right to the vision it suggests to restore the general faith. But we do not agree with the prophecy of extinction,” said Thia Stein, CEO of Nuffield Trust.
She added that the general satisfaction of NHS has collapsed to only 21 %, and “feels” at panic through the difficulty of reaching care, and supporting its foundational principles-with the financing of taxpayers, available to all and for free when using it-“high and flexibility”.
Stein said the plan clearly does not determine how the proposed changes will be implemented on NHS methods. “This plan contains a set of initiatives and believes that it will be NHS, with a few details on how to provide these sick health changes.”
Speaking to Starmer, Streeting said that there was an urgent change in part to see the voices calling for the current model of the NHS system to the displaced, which appears to be a sign of reform in the United Kingdom, which previously talked about a more insurance version.
He said: “There were always those who whispered that NHS was a burden, very expensive, lower than the market, and today these sounds grow in a louder voice, the crisis in our NHS is used to dismantle it.”
“We also know the consequences of failure. That is why we cannot bear failure. For success, we need to defeat the irony that says nothing changes at all.”
Reeves, who appeared in her first public appearance since she was seen crying about the Prime Minister’s questions in the House of Commons, which raised questions about her future, occurred for a short period only, saying that the financial discipline of the government allowed it to give more resources to the founders of NHS.