Publishing headline data

Publishing headline data

Education of the public by the NHS and not the media. Communication with the public about the services (nationally and locally) the number of patients and the associated costs need to be published in a format that is easy to understand Modelling of trends will give evidence to leaders and the public of what future care costs and services will be required and help transition the NHS to meet those needs.

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Education of the public by the NHS and not the media. Communication with the public about the services (nationally and locally) the number of patients and the associated costs need to be published in a format that is easy to understand Modelling of trends will give evidence to leaders and the public of what future care costs and services will be required and help transition the NHS to meet those needs.

One minor plea: stop using terms like "transition" when referring to health and care policy and practice. Gives it a silly and ultimately meaningless mystique that bears no resemblance to reality. I have the impression that some unthinking individuals seem to think that merely using such terms somehow achieves the desired results (whatever they may be, given the generally vague nature of m… …more

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