Amanda Pritchard, the chief executive of NHS England, is facing criticism from influential MPs for not demonstrating the necessary drive to reform the NHS. During a session with the cross-party Commons health and social care committee, Pritchard and her team provided vague responses, leaving MPs frustrated. The public accounts committee previously expressed doubts about her ability to lead health service transformation. This criticism indicates a growing concern within Parliament regarding NHS leadership effectiveness in implementing essential changes to the healthcare system.
Regrettably, we were left disappointed and frustrated. We had hoped for a sharpness in witnesses' responses but were exasperated by the lengthy and diffuse answers.
This morning's evidence session was an opportunity for NHS leadership to prove their drive and dynamism, but we were left disappointed and frustrated.
MPs were left exasperated and visibly frustrated by the vague and rambling answers given by NHS leadership during their evidence session.
The PAC accused senior figures in both NHS England and the DHSC of being complacent about the degree of dramatic change needed to get the NHS back on its feet.
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