Commenting on the publication of the planning guidance by NHS
England which sets out the NHS' priorities for the next financial
year, the interim chief executive of NHS Providers, Saffron
Cordery said:
“This guidance is a stark reminder of the difficult decisions and
tough trade-offs facing trust leaders as they brace for another
challenging year providing vital health services.
“It tasks the NHS with tackling delays and improving patient care
in every setting while also demanding stringent efficiency
savings.
“Streamlining priorities and freeing up local leaders to solve
the healthcare challenges that matter most could drive real
improvements in patient care and is a welcome step forward.
“Frontline teams have made huge strides in tackling the longest
waits, but trust leaders know far too many patients are still
waiting far too long for care.
“This winter has once again laid bare the challenges facing the
NHS, and it is clear radical and decisive action is needed to
tackle year-round pressures on health services.
“Reducing the time people wait for planned care, improving
excessively long A&E waiting times and ambulance response
times and improving access to mental health services,
particularly for children and young people, are understandably
top priorities for the year ahead.
“But the focus on these priorities doesn't mean leaders will take
their eye off the ball on other key health services. They are
committed to improving services for all patients, but they will
need the help and support of national NHS leaders to do this.
“The year ahead will be far from easy, but with the shift from
hospital to community, analogue to digital, and sickness to
prevention, trust leaders are up for the challenge. They are
committed to working with the government and partners across
health and care on the 10-Year Health Plan so that patients get
the NHS they want and deserve.”