Hospitals in England reducing staff and services as part of NHS ‘financial reset’
<p>Trusts having to ‘think the previously unthinkable’ to make savings demanded by new NHS England boss</p><p>Hospitals in England are cutting staff, closing services and planning to ration care in order to make “eye-watering” savings demanded by NHS bosses.</p><p>Rehabilitation centres face being shut, talking therapies services cut and beds for end-of-life care reduced as part of efforts by England’s 215 NHS trusts to comply with a “financial reset”.</p><p>47% were cutting services and another 43% were considering doing so.</p><p>37% were cutting clinical posts and a further 40% may follow suit.</p><p>26% were closing some services and 55% more may do so.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/may/09/nhs-hospitals-england-cuts-financial-reset">Continue reading...</a>
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