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Hewitt urges NHS 'transformation' | |
(about 8 hours later) | |
The NHS must be transformed to ensure its survival, Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt has said. | |
A series of radical reforms being pushed through by the government would deliver faster, more effective care, she told the Sunday Mirror newspaper. | A series of radical reforms being pushed through by the government would deliver faster, more effective care, she told the Sunday Mirror newspaper. |
Ms Hewitt said she did not believe the NHS was "on the critical list", despite recent reports of staff shortfalls. | |
The service will be short of 14,000 nurses and 2,300 doctors by the end of the decade, some reports have warned. | |
'Back in balance' | 'Back in balance' |
In the interview, Ms Hewitt insisted she would not be forced to resign after promising to quit if the NHS had not broken even by March. | In the interview, Ms Hewitt insisted she would not be forced to resign after promising to quit if the NHS had not broken even by March. |
The NHS ended the financial year 2005-06 more than £500m overdrawn. Managers have been told to bring finances back into the black by the end of this financial year. | The NHS ended the financial year 2005-06 more than £500m overdrawn. Managers have been told to bring finances back into the black by the end of this financial year. |
Ms Hewitt said: "I am confident that the NHS will be back in balance by the end of this financial year, as we have promised. | Ms Hewitt said: "I am confident that the NHS will be back in balance by the end of this financial year, as we have promised. |
"The NHS has been saved, but it still needs to be transformed Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt | "The NHS has been saved, but it still needs to be transformed Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt |
"When the NHS achieves this, it will not only have lived within its budget for this year, but have paid back its debt from the previous year and be in a strong position to continue driving forward the improvements in patient care that will assure its future for another generation, true to its founding values." | "When the NHS achieves this, it will not only have lived within its budget for this year, but have paid back its debt from the previous year and be in a strong position to continue driving forward the improvements in patient care that will assure its future for another generation, true to its founding values." |
She said: "The NHS has been saved, but it still needs to be transformed to ensure that it will survive for another generation." | She said: "The NHS has been saved, but it still needs to be transformed to ensure that it will survive for another generation." |
Reports suggest the NHS may be short of 2,300 doctors in a decade | Reports suggest the NHS may be short of 2,300 doctors in a decade |
The health secretary also defended the renegotiation of GPs' contracts in 2004 which saw doctors' average annual pay rise to around £100,000, with some family doctors earning as much as £250,000 a year. | The health secretary also defended the renegotiation of GPs' contracts in 2004 which saw doctors' average annual pay rise to around £100,000, with some family doctors earning as much as £250,000 a year. |
She denied accusations the NHS was "in chaos". | She denied accusations the NHS was "in chaos". |
"It is grossly unfair to hard-working NHS staff to claim that the NHS is in chaos," she said. | "It is grossly unfair to hard-working NHS staff to claim that the NHS is in chaos," she said. |
"Certainly there are problems which are being tackled, but there have been huge improvements," she told the paper. | "Certainly there are problems which are being tackled, but there have been huge improvements," she told the paper. |
The predictions of a shortfall in NHS staff were reported in the Health Service Journal last week. | The predictions of a shortfall in NHS staff were reported in the Health Service Journal last week. |
It was quoting a leaked Department of Health paper which said that there would be a shortage of GPs and nurses in four years' time, but the NHS would have to shed hospital doctors. | It was quoting a leaked Department of Health paper which said that there would be a shortage of GPs and nurses in four years' time, but the NHS would have to shed hospital doctors. |
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