Tuesday, November 19, 2019

In dramatic intervention in election, health chiefs urge parties to avoid false promises

Hospitals are so short of doctors and nurses that patients’ safety and quality of care are under threat, senior NHS leaders have warned in a dramatic intervention in the general election campaign

Nine out of 10 hospital bosses in England fear understaffing across the service has become so severe that patients’ health could be damaged. In addition, almost six in 10 (58%) believe this winter will be the toughest yet for the service.

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from The Guardian https://ift.tt/340409A

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