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Guardian analysis of the plans that have been published has found that thousands of hospital beds are set to disappear, pregnant women will face long trips to give birth and a string of A&E units will be downgraded or closed. | Guardian analysis of the plans that have been published has found that thousands of hospital beds are set to disappear, pregnant women will face long trips to give birth and a string of A&E units will be downgraded or closed. |
The head of the British Medical Association (BMA) has said that plans to improve the health service in England risk being used as a cover for cuts and running down the NHS. The 44 regional sustainability and transformation plans (STPs) amount to £22bn in cuts by 2020-21 to balance the books, which will have a severe impact on patient care according to the BMA. | The head of the British Medical Association (BMA) has said that plans to improve the health service in England risk being used as a cover for cuts and running down the NHS. The 44 regional sustainability and transformation plans (STPs) amount to £22bn in cuts by 2020-21 to balance the books, which will have a severe impact on patient care according to the BMA. |
We’d like you to share your experiences. Have you recently accessed A&E? What was it like? Or perhaps you work in the NHS? You can share your thoughts and experiences – anonymously, if you prefer – using the form below. We’ll use a selection in our reporting. | We’d like you to share your experiences. Have you recently accessed A&E? What was it like? Or perhaps you work in the NHS? You can share your thoughts and experiences – anonymously, if you prefer – using the form below. We’ll use a selection in our reporting. |