PM Brown to pledge one-to-one cancer care in England

Each patient with cancer in England is totally free from one to a
nursing home from specialized job, if he choose to Gordon Brown, who
wins is commitment.
In a speech at the discussion of the King’s Fund on Monday, the PM is
expected that the promise of access to home care for every cancer
patient in five years’ treatment.
Labor says it would save more than 2.5 billion U.S. dollars per year by
reducing hospital stays.
But shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley called for ministers to say
that it would reduce pay for shipping.
Proposals for the treatment of cancer should be part of a larger plan
to more patients the option of receiving chemotherapy, dialysis and
palliative care without a hospital.
But the Conservatives are skeptical, arguing that if the support of
skilled nursing care could be that the plan costs 100 million.
Mr Lansley said: We support the principle that every cancer patient’s
own sister. But I am surprised that the work they can find funding for
this new commitment, if you reduce the NHS budget, decided.
Gordon Brown must make clear to patients that they intend to cut other
programs to fund this new initiative. The details of the plan seems to
be the Prime Minister has promised reforms in the welfare system to try
to stave off the financial concerns of aging.
In his regular podcast of Downing Street, Brown said people would
benefit in the UK center guarantees to the end of life.
Employees of free care for the elderly in England is probably one of
the key elements of the Labor election strategy.
Brown said: It’s not fair that so many people are already struggling
with the loss of independence – worked hard all his life, and it
exhausts saving for retirement – given their savings or sell their
homes to their care to finance.
Or their parents and grandparents who are from diseases like
Alzheimer’s and dementia not only see how the dignity of suffering to
see disappear, but the fear reinforced by the cost of support.
I am proud that we are getting ready to introduce a new welfare state
to benefit directly the families on average in Britain.

Comments are closed.