Sir Keir Starrer will present his 10-year vision for the NHS in a “one of the most seismest changes” in the history of healthcare.
He will promise three main facets of the plan: care in the community, the digitization of the NHS and a focus on disease prevention.
The Prime Minister will announce that health services in the neighborhood are introduced across England to improve access to the NHS and to change the care from overstretched hospitals.
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Sir Keir has already promised that thousands of other GPS are being trained, and to end the “scramble” from 8 a.m.
He also said his government would bring the NHS into the digital age, with “groundbreaking” new tools to support GPS in the next two years – including AI to enter notes, draft letters and data.
And he will promise new contracts that encourage and enable the GP practices to cover a wider geographical area, so that small practices receive more support.
Unite, one of the largest unions in the United Kingdom, welcomed the plan carefully, but said that the employees must be the focus to ensure that people are better looked after.
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“Reform or die”
Sir Keir said: “The NHS should be there for everyone whenever they need it.
“But we have inherited a health system in the crisis that depends on a sticky plaster approach and the challenges that we now have to face now, let alone are confronted in the future.
“That ends now. Because it is reform or dying.”
He said that the government’s plan “will fundamentally re-wire our NHS and future proof-prooforor’s future provides people’s front door, use technical technology and primarily prevents illnesses”.
The prime minister said it was not a “overnight stay”, but claimed that the workers turned “over the years of decline” and refer to more than four million additional appointments, 1,900 more GPS and waiting lists for two years.
“But there will be more,” he promised. “This government gives patients more easily, faster and more conveniently wherever they live.”
Neighborhood health services
The newly announced health services in the neighborhood will offer “pioneering teams” in local communities, so that patients can access a wide range of health services near home.
Local areas are encouraged to beat innovative programs such as Community Outreach Outreach from door to door, to recognize early signs of diseases and to reduce the pressure on GPS and A&E.
The aim is to open new health centers 12 hours a day, six days a week to offer GP services as well as diagnostics, postoperative care and rehab.
They also offer services such as debt counseling, employment support, smoking aid or weight management.
More NHS dentists
Dentists will also be part of the plan, with dental care professionals being part of the neighborhood teams.
Dental “therapists” carry out examinations, treatments and recommendations, while tooth patrons can give parents education and advice or work with schools and community groups.
Newly qualified dentists have to practice in the NHS for at least three years.