Keir Starmer has scrapped NHS England in a move to empower NHS staff and improve efficiency in public services. The organization, described as the “world’s largest quango”, will now be brought back into the Department of Health and Social Care to cut bureaucracy and focus resources on frontline services. The transition is expected to take around two years, with the aim of delivering significant savings and shifting towards digital, preventive, and community-based healthcare.
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No, Keir Starmer Is Not Abolishing The NHS
PM Keir Starmer announced the abolishment of NHS England, a non-departmental public body overseeing the operation of the NHS in England, in order to bring its responsibilities under ministerial control and improve efficiency. The move aims to free up funds, increase accountability, and streamline processes within the health service, with plans to absorb NHS England back into the Department for Health and Social Care. This decision follows a recent independent investigation highlighting the need for...
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