NHS report is “wake-up call” to rescue health and care services in our area

18 Sep 2024
Graphic showing British Isles with NHS report is a wake up call & a stethoscope

Runnymede Lib Dems have said the Lord Darzi report into the state of the NHS must be a wake-up call for the government to rescue health and services in the borough.

The report said that the NHS is in a ‘critical condition’ and that since 2015, the NHS has missed every target for A&E, cancer and hospital treatment wait times.

Runnymede Lib Dems said that the new government must urgently invest in Runnymede’s local health services with accessing care being the biggest challenge facing the area.

In the wake of the report, the Liberal Democrats have called on the government to make fixing the NHS and care its top priority and to recruit more GPs, fix crumbling hospitals and enter into cross-party talks on tackling the crisis in social care.

Runnymede Liberal Democrats Leader, Councillor Don Whyte, said:

“This report must act as a wake-up call to fix our local health and care services on the brink.

“In recent weeks and months we have heard from countless people who are suffering from endless waiting lists, or struggling to see an NHS dentist or GP when they need to.

”The top priority of this new government must be fixing our NHS so people can finally get the care they deserve.”

 

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