Experts at the Health Foundation say the public’s top priorities for the NHS are improving waiting times for routine services and increasing staff numbers
I’m Paul Hutton with news that new research suggests British people are growing increasingly concerned by long NHS waiting times and workforce shortages. The Sun quotes experts at the Health Foundation say the public’s top priorities for the NHS are improving waiting times for routine services and increasing staff numbers. The report - based on a poll of over 2,000 people - also found 72% believe overall health and wellbeing has declined across the UK in the past 12 months. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio.
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