NHS: Painful Decisions
With the NHS facing extreme financial pressures, ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Health correspondent Dominic Hughes explores how health leaders are grappling with making hard decisions to balance the books.
The latest figures on NHS finances don't make pretty reading. NHS England alone faces a projected deficit of £6.6 billion for this financial year and the situation looks as bleak right across the NHS in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
The NHS has always had to make tough choices about what to prioritise but this deficit is prompting health bosses to make decisions that were previously unthinkable to balance the books.
New research shared exclusively with the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ by the independent think tank The Kings Fund, surveyed Chief Executive and financial leaders across the NHS in England about the kind of difficult decisions they are having to make because of the huge deficits
But faced with having to make efficiency savings, cutting staff numbers and rolling back on patient services, ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Health correspondent Dominic Hughes learns how painful these decisions really are, from the people having to make them.
Presenter: Dominic Hughes
Producer: Jay Unger
Editor: Richard McIlroy
Executive Editor: Pete Wilson
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