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nhs leaders have warned that rising numbers of people will become ill unless the government takes more action on high energy prices. the nhs confederation says the uk is facing a public health emergency . it s written to ministers, warning that soaring energy costs mean people will have to choose between skipping meals to heat their homes, or living in cold, damp conditions this winter. the government says it s giving millions of the most vulnerable households £1200 to help with higher energy bills. simon dedman reports. the nhs remains under pressure this summer. ambulances are taking nearly an hour, on average, to respond to 999 calls for things like chest pain. it should be 18 minutes. and it s at a time when hospitals are still tackling a backlog of appointments after the pandemic. today, there are concerns from more than 100 health leaders about how the rising cost of energy could fuel
further pressure on the nhs. as hard as we work, demand is growing. and that s why it s important to say that more people in cold houses is going to drive even more demand. and that is why, in assessing its options and choices, the government needs to be aware of the fact that if more people are cold, are not heating their homes, it will have a major knock on effect. gps are concerned about the impact. particularly on the elderly, those with underlying conditions. we expect to be seeing more anxiety and depression in our surgeries. but we also would expect to see people with deteriorating long term conditions like heart disease and diabetes. and we see people come in the depths of the winter, at risk of hypothermia as well. that is simply unacceptable in a country which is civilised and relatively wealthy. the government has set eight million
let us speak for some reaction and joins us live now from bristol. the morning is from the nhs confederation that there would be more people falling ill because of a difficult choice as to whether to heat their homes or field poverty caused by rising prices? find heat their homes or field poverty caused by rising prices?- caused by rising prices? and it is unpleasant caused by rising prices? and it is unpleasant for caused by rising prices? and it is unpleasant for so caused by rising prices? and it is unpleasant for so many - caused by rising prices? and it is unpleasant for so many nhs - caused by rising prices? and it is - unpleasant for so many nhs leaders to speak out and this way, but we ve known for some time that it s difficult for people with illnesses, people who have a disability who need that warmth, order people whose circulation and sending blood means they need to be kept on with