Monday 8 October 2012

Cameron announces £140m funding boost for the NHS to help cut red tape for nursing and midwives

David Cameron announced today the government would invest £140 million in funding to ease the burden of red tape on nurses and midwives, enabling them to spend more time with patients.

The prime minister declared he wanted to build on the 'real successes in the NHS' - but admitted they still needed to work on hospital food.

As Conservative activists begin gathering in Birmingham for the party's annual conference, the Prime Minister also pledged additional cash to ensure cancer patients have access to advanced radiotherapy treatment.

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