As reported by NHS Providers, ahead of the general election, NHS leaders stress the importance of backing the future of healthcare, outlining key priorities for government collaboration and investment
A picture of health: delivering the next generation NHS sets out a vision of how government and health services can work together to maximise the social and economic value of the NHS.
NHS Providers sets out five priorities:
- Reaffirm commitment to the core values of the NHS to improve health and care for all and reduce inequalities
- Build a new infrastructure programme for the NHS
- Nurture a thriving health and care workforce
- Champion a culture of openness, improvement and innovation
- Provide care in the right place at the right time.
The pre-election plan shows how hospital, mental health, community and ambulance trusts have a vital role to play in joined-up action with government to create “a healthy, equitable and productive society for years to come”.
NHS spending is good for the economy and regional growth. Every £1 spent on healthcare returns £4 in increased productivity and employment.
Sir Julian Hartley, chief executive, NHS Providers, said:
“As a general election approaches we urge politicians to rally round our ‘next generation’ NHS. We need an NHS fit for the future with patients and communities at the centre of every conversation.
“A healthy economy relies on a healthy population. The NHS is the keystone in the nation’s health and can help to drive national productivity.
“The government and the NHS must work hand in hand to create the picture of health we all want to see.”
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