Patricia Hewitt, who is a former Labour health secretary, has been looking into how new integrated care systems, or ICSs, could operate efficiently
I'm Matt Jones with news that NHS national targets could be ditched by the government in an effort to boost efficiency. It's part of the review into the NHS that was announced in the autumn statement. Patricia Hewitt, who is a former Labour health secretary, has been looking into how new integrated care systems, or ICSs, could operate efficiently. Labour says that scrapping the targets equates to scrapping standards altogether. For more care stories, stay with us here on Care Radio.
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