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Related: About this forumLeak shows 'devastating impact' of health cuts in London
According to an internal NHS document seen by the Guardian, doctors in five London boroughs will have to spend less on drugs, fewer patients will be referred to hospital and support for people with severe health needs will be cut as part of the plan....
It admits that pushing through such cutbacks will be unpopular and hard to explain and result in poorer care. We recognise that these choices may be difficult for a number of reasons [because they include]
options that impact on quality of care [and] options that would be difficult to implement, it says.
The hospitals that have been told to implement draconian cost-cutting measures include some of the NHSs best-known names, such as the Royal Free, University College London and Great Ormond Street childrens hospital.
North Central London (NCL) is one of 14 areas of England where NHS England and NHS Improvement, the services twin regulators, are forcing hospital trusts to make far-reaching cuts during 2017-18 as part of the capped expenditure process. They have told local NHS leaders to think the unthinkable in their quest for savings.
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https://www.theguardian.com/society/2017/jun/20/leak-shows-devastating-impact-of-planned-nhs-cuts-in-london
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(21,068 posts)Good job England!
America is with you!
Letting the sick and the old die because of greed is enough to land one in a very hot hell!
still_one
(96,551 posts)LeftishBrit
(41,303 posts)still_one
(96,551 posts)able to afford it