- A recent poll indicates that 53 per cent of British adults believe the government does not have the right policies for the NHS, with public confidence in health policies remaining low.
- The public's main priorities for the NHS are easier access to GP appointments and improved A&E waiting times, contrasting with the government's focus on reducing routine hospital waiting lists.
- While overall public perception of the NHS remains negative, there are slight signs of improvement, though 83 per cent of people feel the standard of care has either stayed the same or worsened in the last year.
- Concerns exist about the NHS's future ability to provide a comprehensive and free service for all, despite strong public support for its founding principles of being free at the point of delivery and tax-funded.
- Health experts emphasise the need for the government to address public priorities and staffing shortages in both health and social care to deliver tangible improvements.
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