Health workers to go door-to-door under new NHS plans to tackle sickness rates
- Health Secretary Streeting plans to send health workers door-to-door to improve health services, aiming to transform NHS management and bring it back into democratic control.
- Under the proposals, 25 regions of England would trial a neighborhood health service focused on early illness diagnosis and community-based care.
- Public satisfaction with the NHS is at a record low due to issues like strikes and inefficiency, as noted by Streeting.
- Streeting stated, 'the NHS is broken but not beaten,' emphasizing the need for a system that people can trust.
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Health workers to go door-to-door under new NHS plans to tackle sickness rates
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Political opinion: Antonia Bance MP - "We're getting our NHS back on it's feet"
Here in the Black Country, we know how much the NHS matters. We know it’s more than just a service - it’s a lifeline. Whether it’s getting a child seen at the walk-in centre, caring for an elderly parent, or managing long-term conditions, people here rely on the NHS every day. But after years of Conservative neglect, too many local people have told me the same thing: we’ve been left waiting for NHS help too long.
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