The North West of England is hosting a pivotal public debate to address the future of the NHS, gathering over 100 attendees in Preston.
NHS England’s Chief Nursing Officer, Duncan Burton, leads discussions on tackling pressing issues like waiting lists and digital innovation to build an NHS fit for the future.
Introduction
The North West region has become the latest focus of a nationwide NHS reform initiative. On Saturday, December 7, a major public event in Preston brought together residents, NHS staff, and leaders to share their perspectives.
With the Government’s 10-Year Health Plan at its core, this engagement highlights a commitment to fixing the NHS for generations to come.
Challenges Facing the NHS in the North West
The region’s NHS is under immense pressure, with waiting lists exceeding 1 million, including over 40,000 patients waiting more than a year. Local figures reveal:
Region |
Patients Waiting Over 1 Year |
Total Waiting List |
---|---|---|
Lancashire & South Cumbria ICB | 7,000 | 241,000 |
Lancashire Teaching Hospitals | 1,000 | 57,000 |
Patients in the North West also face challenges accessing GP appointments, with nearly 60,000 waiting more than four weeks as of late September 2024.
Transforming the NHS
Hospital to Community
Plans for neighbourhood health centres are in motion, aiming to bring general practitioners, mental health specialists, and care workers under one roof for accessible, localized healthcare.
Analogue to Digital
The Government is working toward a unified digital patient record accessible via the NHS App, enabling seamless sharing of information between hospitals and GP surgeries.
Sickness to Prevention
A prevention-first approach will aim to shorten illness durations and reduce preventable conditions through early interventions and community health initiatives.
Public Insights and Recommendations
The Change.nhs.uk platform has seen over 1.2 million visits and generated thousands of ideas, including:
- Pop-up clinics: Addressing demand surges in underserved areas.
- Digital-first communication: Reducing paper usage in favour of electronic records.
- Research-driven innovation: Leveraging data to develop early prevention strategies.
Duncan Burton emphasized the value of contributions, noting local innovations enhance care delivery in Lancashire and South Cumbria significantly already.
A Path Toward Renewal
Public engagement continues to shape the NHS’s future. With input from North West residents, the Government is refining its 10-Year Health Plan, set for release in spring 2025.
This initiative underscores the importance of collaboration between healthcare professionals and the public in tackling the NHS’s biggest challenges.
What’s Next?
The future of the NHS depends on collective action. Residents are encouraged to contribute their ideas at Change.nhs.uk and join the ongoing conversation to shape healthcare for the better.
By addressing current challenges with innovative solutions, the NHS aims to deliver sustainable, high-quality care for years to come.
Sources: THX News, Department of Health and Social Care & The Rt Hon Wes Streeting MP.