NHS: 'I'm going to have to pay for healthcare until my grave'

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People have contacted the BBC's Your Voice, Your Vote with suggestions on how to improve the NHS.

With the general election less than a week away, the BBC has been looking at some of the issues that might be playing on people’s minds as they decide who to vote for. The NHS is one area people have told us they are most concerned about as part of the

"All the parties say 'we'll put more money in' but that is not the answer. The answer is to sort out the management and what is going on in the NHS." "Up until recent years I've been quite confident that if I should need the NHS in an emergency they would be there for me. Now, that is no longer what I feel," she said.

It said they would continue programmes to build 40 new hospitals by 2030 and recruit 28,000 more doctors and 92,000 more nurses by 2029. Labour has also said it would guarantee a face-to-face GP appointment by training more GPs, and modernise the appointment booking system “to end the 08:00 scramble”.said they would give everyone the right to see their GP within seven days - or 24 hours in urgent cases – with 8,000 more GPs.

 

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