NHS delays mean death sentence' for some patients, says Wes Streeting
Briefly

The NHS is going through what is objectively the worst crisis in its history, whether it's people struggling to access their GP or waiting for a diagnosis that could be the difference between life and death.
I'm amazed we're not still using carrier pigeons. The daily reality in the NHS today includes receiving a prognosis that amounts to a death sentence due to delays.
Streeting emphasized the need for the NHS app to streamline services, expressing hope that it would be as easy and joyful to use as Netflix.
Keir Starmer pointed to the optimism surrounding technology, noting AI could play a significant role in reshaping healthcare and improving patient experiences.
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