Calling for a long-term strategy to fix our NHS
This week I joined with Labour colleagues to demand the Government put in place a long-term strategy to fix the NHS.
We must see an end to delayed hospital discharges, provide the NHS with the necessary staff to treat every patient in good time, and reform primary and community care to reduce the number of people needing hospital treatment.
Public satisfaction with the NHS is currently at a 25 year low of 36 per cent. This is in comparison to the end of Labour’s time in office, when it was at a high of 70 per cent.
After 13 years of Conservative mismanagement, the NHS is in crisis. Nurses are striking for the first time in their 100-year history, people are finding it impossible to get a GP appointment or an operation when they need one and, in an emergency, there’s no guarantee an ambulance will arrive. Simply put, the longer the Conservatives are in power, the longer patients will wait, often in pain and distress.
However, we can’t build a healthy economy without a healthy society. That is why I’m proud that your next Labour government will not just rely on sticking plasters, but grasp the root cause of the crisis in the NHS. This will be done by ensuring more doctors, more nurses, shorter waiting times, better care. That’s the difference a Labour government will make.
A Labour Government will:
Double the number of medical school places.
10,000 extra nurses and midwives trained every year.
Twice the number of district nurses.
5,000 more health visitors.
That's what your next Labour government will deliver. We'll end the Tory crisis and make the NHS fit for the future.