NHS – ‘addicted to crisis’
The NHS has an ‘addiction to crisis’ and runs most efficiently when under pressure responding to new policies, adverse incidents and deadlines, a major report has found.
This means the NHS will either be well-placed to cope with the impending financial squeeze on public services due to the recession, or will struggle because the slow build-up to the expected cuts means it is unable to swing into action quickly enough.
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