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As promised in the manifesto, the government’s immediate priority has been to get a grip on record waiting lists.
To put us on track to reducing waiting times for elective care, the 2024 Autumn Budget provided funding to support the NHS to deliver the first step of an extra 2 million NHS operations, scans, and appointments a year in England, equivalent to 40,000 additional appointments a week.
Our milestone for change is ambitious, requiring a significant reduction in waiting list times with challenging public finances. For this reason, investment alone is not the answer: we will only deliver our milestone by reforming elective care. Working with the NHS, our next steps will:
Transform how elective care is delivered, improving productivity, and the way in which patients receive care, including more direct and timely diagnostic test referrals and results, increasing the availability of testing in communities and neighbourhoods. The capital investment provided in Autumn Budget 2024 will fund new surgical hubs and diagnostic scanners to build capacity.
Transform patients’ experience of care, by embracing technology. Care will be centred around patients’ lives and choices, as opposed to being inflexible and outdated. We will transform the NHS app, giving users the information they need to navigate and take control over their care.
Transform the model of care to make it more sustainable. There will be an increased focus on prevention throughout a patient’s care journey, dealing with issues earlier when they are easier to treat or cure. Siloed models of care will be reformed to improve patient experience and outcomes.
Referral processes will be effective and informed, with GPs having easier access to specialist clinical advice, and the priority will be to provide the right care, in the right place, at the right time, which may not be in a hospital setting.