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Covid biggest NHS challenge since World War Two, says NHS boss – BBC News
Sir Simon Stevens says the pandemic could bring about radical new ways of working.

By Hugh PymHealth editor
The formation of the NHS after World War Two should serve as a template for how healthcare is delivered post-Covid, the head of the NHS has said.
Sir Simon Stevens says the demands of dealing with the coronavirus pandemic led the NHS to change rapidly and find new ways of working.
“People have said this was the biggest health challenge since World War Two,” he said.
“It was in preparation for the Blitz in 1939 that hospitals started working together in the embryonic emergency…
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