The public prioritise a well funded NHS
25 February 2025
We respond to new polling published by the Health Foundation and Ipsos on public perceptions of health and care
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Responding to new polling published by the Health Foundation and Ipsos on public perceptions of health and care the interim chief executive of NHS Providers, Saffron Cordery, said:
“These findings reflect the priority the public continues to attach to an adequately funded NHS, along with improvements in access to care, notably for GP appointments and in A&E.
“It is encouraging that people are so supportive of the three big shifts to which the health service is committed – towards more prevention, more care in community settings, and better use of digital technology.
“But the findings show there is more to be done in explaining how the NHS is aiming to deliver these shifts through the 10 Year Health Plan.
“Funding for community services, primary care including GP services and mental health has failed to keep pace with the rise in demand for care.
“That must change, to help more people stay well and reduce hospital admissions.
“It’s important that people understand and have confidence in the work that is in train to improve and transform the NHS.”
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