NHS chief: Five more years of bed blocking

By Sam Clayden | 07 June 2016

Rising pressures in adult social care could mean at least five more years of bed blocking, the chief executive of NHS England has warned. 

Following a damning National Audit Office report, which found delayed transfers were costing the NHS £820m a year, Simon Stevens was unable to offer any guarantee that the issue would be resolved within five years because of ‘real building pressures in social care spilling over to the NHS’.

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