In a recent announcement, Mr. Starmer declared that N.H.S. England, a specific agency within the UK's National Health Service (NHS), will be scrapped. This decision does not affect the overarching NHS, which remains a beloved institution providing free healthcare funded through taxation. N.H.S. England was established in 2013 and has been criticized for its dual structure with the Department of Health. The government aims to eliminate redundancies and save hundreds of millions of pounds by reducing the agency's workforce and integrating its functions into the health ministry.
Mr. Starmer announced the surprising decision to abolish N.H.S. England, an administrative level, while reaffirming the preservation of the National Health Service as a whole.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting emphasized that this move aims at cutting costs significantly, hoping to save hundreds of millions annually and reduce staff levels by half.
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