Tamsin S
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Tamsin S
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Some driven to private alternatives with a debt burden attached no doubt…
It’s just not aimed at those of us from the older generations any more - that’s OK isn’t it?
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They let ChatGPT write the press release again…
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'We'd like to see action around secondary prevention, the importance of rehabilitation, and to stop revolving door cases of people coming back into hospital.'

@robyeldham.bsky.social updates on the forthcoming 10 Year Plan and the move from a sickness to prevention healthcare based system.
And all decisions on delivery are being devolved to local level in the future nhs because they “know how to solve their own problems”
Free speech is weaponised when it’s aimed against target the administration hates & shut down when it disagrees. Welcome to the US(SR)
You will know the exact number I’m sure but haven’t about 80000 beds been mothballed over recent years? I actually saw a change project recently crowing about £ saves from closing acute beds (tho reinvesting in community) other half works in acute & sees the daily tragedy of that so I coulda cried!
This gov’s epic contortions to avoid crossing that line are quite something
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If it weren't for Brexit, Rachel Reeves would have another £50 billion in her purse; plenty enough to boost the NHS, welfare, and infrastructure, and allow for some tax cuts. What a happier and more optimistic Britain that would be.

That's the price of the delusional idiocy of Brexit.
#RejoinEU
Imagine all’s AI…
(John Lennon) 🎶 Imagine there's no admin 🎶
Sleep walking is right … so much doesn’t feel like strategy, but unintended consequences of short termism
“We need to get rid of the nice to haves”, says Foluke Ajayi, vice-chair of NHS Confed and trust CEO. I guess that includes anything without a target eh like, er, all community services? Neighbourhood Health Service going to be tough to pull off, eh?

podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/h...
What's the way forward with NHS cuts?
Podcast Episode · Health On The Line · 26/03/2025 · 32m
podcasts.apple.com
Cutting 10000 civil service jobs is a lame no-impact move when Cameron announced a 100,000 cut and they could not make the numbers work because they couldn’t afford the ££££ of exits too! I was one of those civil servants so thinking of my former colleagues heading for ugly workplace dynamics
A painfully inevitability if you place yourself in a fiscal rules straitjacket. But as Tories found after 10 years of severe austerity- it don’t work. But then Tories just liked inflicting pain on us plebs
www.ft.com/content/f4ad...
Reeves’ gloomy Spring Statement to set stage for autumn austerity
Speech to MPs on Wednesday could be the harbinger of a more difficult full Budget, analysts warn
www.ft.com
This is what devolving responsibility for the shift from hospitals to community to ICBs looks like when there are no targets or incentives - plans to close walk in centres and out of hours GP hubs.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Government asked to review possible Norfolk and Suffolk NHS cuts
A walk-in centre and out-of-hours GP bases could be closed under plans to save money.
www.bbc.co.uk
No consolation for those facing redundancy but the current system wasn’t working
I wonder how long before the people who voted Labour because they believed in their policies turn away in disgust
If that’s the case I wonder what every charity’s Stories function is doing all day.
What a beautiful and poetic description. Love this
One of my favourite holiday destinations I must revisit!
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Those living in poverty turning to alcohol, cigarettes and cheap high calorie food. I guess other countries are finding solutions other than short lived single issue interventions to get people on their bikes back to work. Like maybe providing jobs in deprived areas?