TomandJerry
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- Oct 1, 2013
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The proposals have been made by local NHS bosses as part of a national programme to transform the health service and save money.
They include everything from full closures of hospitals to cutting some specialist services such as accident and emergency and stroke care.
Ministers argue patients will receive better care in the community.
But a review of the plans by the King's Fund think tank warned they were not always credible because there were not enough services outside of hospitals.
It warned GPs, district nursing and council care services were already "feeling the strain" and could not currently cope with an increase in workload."
They include everything from full closures of hospitals to cutting some specialist services such as accident and emergency and stroke care.
Ministers argue patients will receive better care in the community.
But a review of the plans by the King's Fund think tank warned they were not always credible because there were not enough services outside of hospitals.
It warned GPs, district nursing and council care services were already "feeling the strain" and could not currently cope with an increase in workload."