Rishi Sunak launches four-point plan for vaccine-style taskforce to rescue the NHS --[Reported by Umva mag]

RISHI Sunak today launches his four-point plan for a vaccine-style taskforce to rescue the NHS and make it fit for the future. The PM will today announce another £113million of new cash to fund cancer vaccines, tackle obesity, mental health and addiction problems. Rishi Sunak is to announce plan for a crack squad team of experts to head up a new mission to save the NHSAlamy He wants a crack squad team of experts to head up a new mission to save the NHS billions and fund the wonder drugs of the future. Mr Sunak, the Health and Business Secretary will meet with industry chiefs, global CEOs and NHS bosses today to boost investment in the medicines of tomorrow. And vaccines supremo Kate Bingham will help appoint new expert chairs to each mission in a bid to bolster more research and innovation with new technology. The PM said today: “This funding will improve outcomes for patients, ease existing pressures on the system and ensure that we are amongst the first to benefit from medical breakthroughs. READ MORE ON NHS CRISIS VITAL SERVICE Cancer care 'won't be stopped' for nurse strikes, says union boss VIRAL LOAD Huge surge in hospital flu cases as NHS warns of 'most challenging winter ever' “Importantly it will also help save the NHS millions of pounds that could otherwise be spent on patient care. “It is hugely welcome too that the highly successful Vaccine Taskforce, which procured millions of life-saving vaccines in record time during the pandemic, will now become a blueprint for how we harness the best talent and expertise from around the world and drive investment in research and development”. Most read in The Sun SEX ATTACK Teen girl and woman 'raped and sexually assaulted' on UK beach as CCTV issued LOCKED UP Hollywood actor freed early from jail in Keir scheme back behind bars 48hrs later BURGER ME Famous fast-food chain to close ALL its restaurants in UK - check full list STAR SNUCK Kelly Brook fails to spot HUGE star while walking dog - would you have noticed? 'WE'RE HEARTBROKEN' Ex-England star's daughter, 21, died with dad unable to travel home TV LEGEND LOST Coronation Street legend dies aged 87 as co-stars share emotional tributes

Sep 19, 2024 - 20:05
Rishi Sunak launches four-point plan for vaccine-style taskforce to rescue the NHS --[Reported by Umva mag]

RISHI Sunak today launches his four-point plan for a vaccine-style taskforce to rescue the NHS and make it fit for the future.

The PM will today announce another £113million of new cash to fund cancer vaccines, tackle obesity, mental health and addiction problems.

Rishi Sunak is to announce plan for a crack squad team of experts to head up a new mission to save the NHS
Alamy

He wants a crack squad team of experts to head up a new mission to save the NHS billions and fund the wonder drugs of the future.

Mr Sunak, the Health and Business Secretary will meet with industry chiefs, global CEOs and NHS bosses today to boost investment in the medicines of tomorrow.

And vaccines supremo Kate Bingham will help appoint new expert chairs to each mission in a bid to bolster more research and innovation with new technology.

The PM said today: “This funding will improve outcomes for patients, ease existing pressures on the system and ensure that we are amongst the first to benefit from medical breakthroughs.

READ MORE ON NHS CRISIS

VITAL SERVICE

Cancer care 'won't be stopped' for nurse strikes, says union boss

VIRAL LOAD

Huge surge in hospital flu cases as NHS warns of 'most challenging winter ever'

“Importantly it will also help save the NHS millions of pounds that could otherwise be spent on patient care.

“It is hugely welcome too that the highly successful Vaccine Taskforce, which procured millions of life-saving vaccines in record time during the pandemic, will now become a blueprint for how we harness the best talent and expertise from around the world and drive investment in research and development”.






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