The health secretary has announced the abolition of NHS England, indicating that this significant change is just the initial step towards addressing inefficiencies within the health service. Wes Streeting emphasized the need for a concentrated effort to eliminate excessive bureaucracy and duplication, suggesting that hundreds of other quangos might be targeted in the future. This shift marks a notable change from his previous stance on reorganizing the NHS, reflecting a commitment to focusing on the patient experience by streamlining operations and cutting waste.
The abolition of NHS England—the world's largest quango—is the beginning, not the end. Patients and staff alike can see the inefficiency and waste in the health service.
We are abolishing the biggest quango in the world. This effort to avoid duplication will hopefully streamline our health services and cut down on the bureaucracy that frustrates patients.
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