- The government has published the first-ever "league tables" for NHS hospitals in England, designed to identify areas needing urgent support and end the "postcode lottery" of care.
- Health Secretary Wes Streeting stated the quarterly rankings will help improve services by highlighting performance differences and encouraging best practices across the NHS.
- Hospitals are scored based on various factors, including finances, patient access to care, waiting times for operations and A&E, and ambulance response times, with lower scores indicating better performance.
- Top-performing trusts will be granted greater freedoms and investment, while senior managers at persistently low-ranked trusts could face pay reductions.
- However, health experts from organisations such as the King's Fund and Nuffield Trust have questioned the usefulness of the tables, warning that hospital performance is complex and not easily summarised by a single ranking.
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