Health workers to go door-to-door under new NHS plans to tackle sickness rates
- Health workers will be sent door-to-door to tackle sickness rates across England, as part of plans set to begin in June, according to The Daily Telegraph.
- A pilot scheme in Westminster showed a 10 percent drop in hospital admissions, reported by The Daily Telegraph.
- Health Secretary Wes Streeting stated trials show encouraging signs in reducing the number of frequent A&E users.
- Streeting noted that the NHS needs to change to ensure better care without increasing taxpayer money, emphasizing that it is not just about financial resources.
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Health workers to go door-to-door under new NHS plans to tackle sickness rates
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·London, United Kingdom
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