Derby Postman Shares Anxiety of 15-Month NHS Waiting List Delay
- Health Secretary Wes Streeting spoke at the NHS ConfedExpo in Manchester on June 12, 2025, discussing NHS challenges and reforms.
- Streeting attributed historic funding constraints to broader government department squeezes and highlighted public satisfaction at record lows.
- He outlined radical NHS reforms expected in July that could let hospitals run GP surgeries and allow family doctors to manage hospitals.
- Streeting said the £29 billion spending review funding is "a lot of money and not enough," stressing that investment alone won’t fix NHS problems.
- Following a 15-month wait, Derby postman Hendrick Le Roux received NHS hernia surgery on June 11, prompting Streeting’s call for faster reduction of waiting lists.
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