Major new NHS plan vows to end ‘8am scramble’ for GP appointment

The Prime Minister announced that NHS has been prepared for a radical revision with a new 10 -year plan aimed at “re -surrounding” and shifting maintenance directly to people’s doors.
The ambitious strategy, published by the government today, summarizes “three major changes” about how NHS will work.
These include a transition from analog to digital services, giving more importance to the prevention of treatment, and hospital centered on community -based services.
The plan puts an end to the “status quo of the hospital” by the default “with the intention of carrying care to local neighborhoods and individuals’ homes.
By 2035, most of the outpatient services are expected to be given outside the traditional hospital environments and reduce the need for an appointment for eye care, cardiology, respiratory medicine and mental health.
In order to facilitate this transformation, Yeni Neighborhood Health Services will be launched nationwide.
These will make health services more accessible and integrated into daily life by making basic services such as diagnostic tests, postoperative care, nursing support and mental health teams closer to communities.
The announcement is expected to reveal its own vision for NHS today, which will focus on the “three major shifts” in health service.

The aim is to provide access to various services, to leave hospitals to focus on the most patient, and the neighborhood health centers are opened in the evenings and weekends.
These will be assigned by teams such as nurses, doctors, social care workers, pharmacists, health visitors, palliative care personnel and health officials.
New services will also include debt advice, employment support and stop smoking or obesity services – all of them affect people’s health.
The government said it could reduce the pressure on GPS and A & E with the community access to the door.
Since the government promises to terminate the “08:00 Struggle için in order to make an appointment with the government, the government also summarizes education for thousands of more GPs.
Sir Keir said, “NHS must be there for everyone when they need it.
“But we inherited a health system in the crisis, dependent on a sticking gypsum approach, and aside from the future, we have not been able to face the difficulties we have faced now.
“This ends now. Because reform or dying. Our 10 -year health plan will basically re -connect our NHS and will be resistant to the future, so that people’s gates, the technology that changes games and prevent the disease in the first place.
“This means providing everyone with GPS, nurses and wider support access under a single roof in their neighborhoods – re -balance our health system, so that other ways, not other ways, but the lives of patients.
“This is not a correction overnight, but our change plan, more than four million extra appointments, 1,900 more GP more GP, and waiting list, with the lowest decrease in the lowest levels for two years already change the tides.
“But there is more future. This government gives patients easier, faster and more appropriate to patients wherever they live.”
Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting said that the plan will offer one of the most basic changes in the way we receive our health service in history ”.
“By moving from the hospital to the community, we will finally reduce the destructive hospital waiting lists and leave the patients to the post to be treated.
“This government’s change plan creates a really suitable NHS for the future, keeps patients healthy and away from the hospital, paying attention to home and at home.”
While the GPS is encouraged to use artificial intelligence to release time, technology will be used to accelerate the response of calls for surgery.
According to the plan, dental therapists tend to perform some simple work of dentists can make check-ups, treatments and orientations.
According to the government, there will be a new requirement for the new qualified dentists to work at least three years in NHS at least three years.
Ministers also want to develop access to dental care for children, such as allowing dentistry nurses to give fluoride varnish to children among controls.
Royal Nursing College (RCN) Secretary General Nicola Ranger said: “A neighborhood health service needs a brave vision and driving seat.
“The Prime Minister must support his plan to revers the distress of nurses in all local communities.
“It is urgent and necessary to remove care from extreme crowded hospitals, but this part of the health labor force is very exhausted and worthless.
“Important teams of district nursing and health visiting personnel who keep patients good and safe at home have fallen thousands of years in the last decade.”
Nuffield Trust’s General Manager, Thea Stein, said, “The best quality community services such as regional nursing, end -of -life care and rehabilitation are working at every hour of the clock to look at the needs of patients and to work closely with GPS, charities and council staff.
“This approach is often important if we want to end the discrete working ways, which often leave patients time -consuming and often leave their own care.”
However, he said that the lack of details about how to work is düşün doubt that it would be sticky ”.
“Moreover, closer care to home does not mean cheap care.
“Although ministers are always eager to refer to examples of community services that save money, usually such maintenance cost is not less… Let’s not be under any illusion, this is not a precaution that saves money.”
King Fund CEO Sarah Woolnough said: “The government today publishing the 10 -year health plan, employees, people and employees in NHS will want to know, why will it be different and how long will it lead to improvements?
“It will mean that people can see a GP more easily or get mental health support for their children, or they may not wait for hours in A & E?
“There are many things to be met in the details we have seen so far, the biggest changes are a much greater role for the provision of new neighborhood health centers and NHS application about how people access NHS services.
“In the king’s background, a basic shift of care from hospital to community and the first approach of more people echoed by consecutive governments, so the vision itself would give the vision of radical change, although it was not new.”




