Ten-year NHS plan: summary of the key points
- The UK government announced its NHS 10-Year Health Plan on July 4, 2025, aiming to shift care from hospitals to communities nationwide.
- This plan follows challenges including GP shortages, financial deficits in regions like Greater Manchester, and calls to rebalance funding toward areas of deprivation.
- Key initiatives include expanding neighbourhood health services with evening and weekend access, increasing digital tools like the NHS App, and enhancing cancer service rebuilds such as at The Christie hospital.
- Health leaders highlighted the plan’s goal to provide personalised care plans to the vast majority of individuals with complex needs by 2027 and to shift most outpatient appointments away from hospital settings by 2035.
- While the plan promises reforms, experts warn persistent operational problems and lack of detailed social care reforms may limit its full impact unless both health and social care are addressed together.
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What does the NHS 10-year plan mean for patients? - Manchester Evening News
The country has been waiting for the government’s vision for the NHS for a full year since the election. Health reporter Helena Vesty analyses the 10 year plan to save a dying health service
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