Sentences with phrase «cut waiting lists»

Private sector already treats 10 million patients and could cut waiting lists further says Stephen Dalton of NHS confederation
They were intended to increase capacity to cut waiting lists, bring down prices, increase patient choice and stimulate innovation in other NHS organisations by providing competition.
This would mean a huge boost to construction and growth, and cut waiting lists without spending a penny.
Selling off the most expensive fifth of social housing could help cut the waiting list for council homes by as much as 600,000 in five years, a thinktank has claimed.
«The NHS and its staff have managed to achieve all of this at the same time as cutting waiting lists to their lowest ever.
The Senate's plan would only cut the wait list in half.

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One of those cutting machines is on my wish list but it might have to wait until next year.
From 1987 - 1992, Harriet was Labour Spokesperson for Health - deputy to Robin Cook - campaigning against long waiting lists and Tory cuts in health spending.
The squeezed middle, the working poor (6.5 million in their households today) and the jobless are afflicted by pay freezes and pay cuts, energy bill hikes, accelerated private rent increases, a swelling housing benefit budget that subsidises rich landlords but not the tenants, waiting lists for a home swollen by the bedroom tax and only half the houses needed being built, nearly a million of the jobless sanctioned last year and deprived of all their unemployment benefit for 4 or 13 weeks for trivial infringements, the seriously disabled suffering big benefit cuts for not getting jobs they manifestly can't do, to name but some.
But the issues that Corbyn raised today - tax credit cuts and the NHS (rising waiting lists and deficits)- are hazardous territory for the government.
The NHS will face a funding crisis and waiting lists will rise catastrophically, will you support the Tory cuts when we see people on trolleys in hospital corridors?
Shutting the door to international students won't pay young people's tuition fee debts, and ditching doctors from abroad won't cut NHS waiting lists...
«When our reforms produced declining waiting lists in the NHS or transformed much of London's schooling or cut crime these weren't a betrayal of principles but implementation of them.
In a speech in London, Mr Corbyn said that labour will «cut class sizes not cut schools» and «take a million people off the NHS waiting lists not add millions more».
More than 300 senior doctors have warned that patients will die while on waiting lists because of cuts to funding.
New Labour continued the process, cutting the number of Council houses built to a mere 200 - 300 a year in the last decade, despite the number of households on the local authority waiting lists topping 1.8 million.
Superintendent John White's effort to cut the Louisiana Scholarship Program wait list is yielding positive results, especially in New Orleans — an area not impacted by the flood.
Past years» cuts in funding have left the pre-K program with significant waiting lists that are in the tens of thousands.
The Leader Dog program usually has a waiting list for adoption of the dogs that don't make the cut.
On Jan. 16, Skadden called Scudere into its New York office to tell him he was on a list of lawyers to be cut that day, but because of the plane crash he wouldn't be let go right away (they waited until March).
Additional difficulties are also involved in prisoners being cut off waiting lists for public housing, through being incarcerated and hence under «state care» already and the fact that prisoners currently inside incarceration are often not aware of the exact time they may be released (pending parole etc) and so are unable to apply for public housing while within prison.
Dr Bickerdike said the cuts had led to service reduction, with waiting lists at client centres.
If they just cut the list price you may just have to wait.
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