Under-pressure NHS England chief Amanda Pritchard resigns
NHS chief Amanda Pritchard resigns
NHS England chief executive Amanda Pritchard has resigned. In a statement on Tuesday, Pritchard said it had been a “hugely difficult decision for me to stand down”. She added: “It has been an enormous privilege to lead the NHS in England through what has undoubtedly been the most difficult period in its history.”
Medscape · 13h
NHS England Chief Amanda Pritchard to Step Down in March
NHS England chief executive Amanda Pritchard has announced she will step down from her role at the end of March, describing the decision as "hugely difficult". Pritchard, who was appointed in 2021, said leading NHS England had been "an enormous privilege" during what she called "the most difficult period in its history".
The Financial Times · 10h
NHS chief’s surprise resignation puts scrutiny on Streeting’s vision for NHS
On Tuesday, after Amanda Pritchard said she was quitting as chief executive of the body that runs the health service in England, he unveiled a more dramatic part of his vision for the government’s much-touted “plan for change”: tighter Whitehall control.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting insists the NHS must ‘change or die’ and is taking more direct charge of the health service to ...
On the day that Labour won the general election, Wes Streeting made a statement that to some seemed incendiary ...
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