on nhs hospital waiting lists in england. mrjavid told the commons the number of people waiting for elective care has risen to six million, a figure that would keep growing before it fell. the devolved nations have set out their own recovery plans. here s what mrjavid told mps. the plan sets the ambition of eliminating waits of longer than a year. waits in elective care, by march 2025. within this, no one will wait longer than two years byjuly this year. and the nhs aims to eliminate the waits of over 18 months by april 2023, and of over 65 weeks by march 2024, which equates to 99% of patients waiting less than one year. 0ur health correspondent, sophie hutchinson, is with me. just tell us a bit more about this plan and what sort of reception it is getting at the moment. this plan and what sort of reception it is getting at the moment.- is getting at the moment. this is the recovery is getting at the moment. this is the recovery plan is getting at the moment. this is the recovery p
the plan sets the ambition of eliminating waits of longer than a year waits in elective care by march 2025. within this, no one will wait longer than two years byjuly this year. and the nhs aims to eliminate the waits of over 18 months by april 2023, and of over 65 weeks by march 2024, which equates to 99% of patients waiting less than one year. let s speak to the shadow health secretary, labour s wes streeting. hejoins me now. the prime minister has talked about tough targets, the government is talking about being unapologetically ambitious on these targets. find unapologetically ambitious on these tar: ets. , , unapologetically ambitious on these taraets. , , , ., targets. and yet they still fall woefully short targets. and yet they still fall woefully short of targets. and yet they still fall woefully short of the - targets. and yet they still fall woefully short of the plan - targets. and yet they still fall| woefully short of the plan that targets. and yet they still
the pandemic, but also in general. this has been an ongoing problem. absolutely. staff shortages have been, during a pandemic, reaching really high levels and there have been real concerns about hospital wards just not having enough staff, some of them, to function safely. people who have worked in hospitals throughout the pandemic, many of them say they just throughout the pandemic, many of them say theyjust cannot keep doing this. what the government is asking todayis this. what the government is asking today is that the nhs continue to stretch itself to do 30% more elective care, to go beyond the pre pandemic levels. so asking staff who are already tired to do that maybe micah challenge.- who are already tired to do that maybe micah challenge. thank you ve much maybe micah challenge. thank you very much indeed. maybe micah challenge. thank you very much indeed. maybe micah challenge. thank you very much indeed. it maybe micah challenge. thank you very much indeed. it may
of the population and is expected to rise further. 100 community diagnostic centres are going to be set up. as will surgical hubs, concentrating on high volume routine surgery. the measures should help the nhs increase the amount of treatments it carries out by 30% above its pre pandemic activity levels. it will be paid for by an extra investment of £8 billion over the next three years. here s more of what mrjavid told mps. the plan sets the ambition of eliminating waits of longer than a year waits in elective care by march 2025. within this, no one will wait longer than two years byjuly this year and the nhs aims to eliminate the waits of over 18 months by april 2023, and of over 65 weeks by march 2024, which equates to 99% of patients waiting less than one year. 0ur health correspondent, sophie hutchinson, told us more about the plan.
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