
NHS Reforms
NHS reforms refer to changes made to the National Health Service in the UK aimed at improving efficiency, patient care, and responsiveness to public needs. These reforms can include restructuring services, increasing private sector involvement, and introducing new ways to fund and deliver healthcare. The goal is to enhance access to healthcare, reduce waiting times, and ensure better quality outcomes for patients, while navigating budget constraints and evolving health demands. Reforms often spark debate about maintaining the core principles of the NHS, including universal access and comprehensive care.