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MPs Raise Concerns About Hospital Waiting Lists and Plans to Reform NHS
A Public Accounts Committee report warns reforms risk failure due to missed targets, lack of funding, and poor programme management with 61.8% treated within 18 weeks, far below 92% target.
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MPs raise concerns about hospital waiting lists and plans to reform NHS
There is a serious risk that the Government will not meet its target for 92 of the NHS waiting list to be treated within 18 weeks by 2029, MPs warn.
·County Durham, United Kingdom
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Plans to reform NHS have ‘chilling echoes’ of HS2 failures, MPs warn
Public accounts committee warns that ‘poor practices’ seen in the project to build the high-speed rail link are being replicated in the health service
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleGovernment risks HS2-style botch of NHS reform as waiting targets slip, warn MPs
Government handling of plans to slash ICB costs carries 'chilling echoes' of past failures with schemes like the High Speed 2 (HS2) rail project - while NHS recovery targets have been missed despite extra spending, MPs have warned.
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right0Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution80% Left
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