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When the NHS celebrated a landmark anniversary this summer, Theresa May announced a 70th birthday present meant to secure the future of one of Britain’s most well-loved institutions: £20bn in extra cash by 2023. NHS leaders are set to propose a 10-year plan that will make crucial decisions about how the service will spend the money.When the NHS celebrated a landmark anniversary this summer, Theresa May announced a 70th birthday present meant to secure the future of one of Britain’s most well-loved institutions: £20bn in extra cash by 2023. NHS leaders are set to propose a 10-year plan that will make crucial decisions about how the service will spend the money.
Cancer survival rates, social care pressures, mental health support and an ageing population all need attention. How should the cash boost be used to tackle the priorities that matter most to NHS staff and patients? After eight years of austerity, will the additional funding be enough?Cancer survival rates, social care pressures, mental health support and an ageing population all need attention. How should the cash boost be used to tackle the priorities that matter most to NHS staff and patients? After eight years of austerity, will the additional funding be enough?
Join our panel of experts, including Sir David Nicholson, former chief executive of NHS England; author of The Language of Kindness and former nurse of 20 years, Christie Watson; and chair Denis Campbell, Guardian health policy editor, at the Royal College of General Practitioners on Tuesday 11 December to discuss what the future holds for the NHS.Join our panel of experts, including Sir David Nicholson, former chief executive of NHS England; author of The Language of Kindness and former nurse of 20 years, Christie Watson; and chair Denis Campbell, Guardian health policy editor, at the Royal College of General Practitioners on Tuesday 11 December to discuss what the future holds for the NHS.
The Guardian is giving free tickets to healthcare professionals to attend this Guardian Live event and it will host a special drinks reception to celebrate and support their future careers.The Guardian is giving free tickets to healthcare professionals to attend this Guardian Live event and it will host a special drinks reception to celebrate and support their future careers.
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6.15pm - 7.15pm Drinks and canapé reception for healthcare workers6.15pm - 7.15pm Drinks and canapé reception for healthcare workers
7.15pm - 7.30pm Comfort break7.15pm - 7.30pm Comfort break
7.30 - 8.30pm Guardian Live panel debate - Rethinking healthcare: what next for the NHS?7.30 - 8.30pm Guardian Live panel debate - Rethinking healthcare: what next for the NHS?
8.30pm - 9pm Audience Q&A8.30pm - 9pm Audience Q&A
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To apply for a free ticket which includes entry to a special drinks and canapé networking reception, please submit the following details:To apply for a free ticket which includes entry to a special drinks and canapé networking reception, please submit the following details:
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