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How can policymakers effectively address the challenges faced by the NHS during periods of increased demand, such as cold weather?

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Commencé July 12, 2026

The Health Secretary urged the public to only use A&E in genuine emergences

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CLAIM Publié par admin Jul 12, 2026
The NHS should prioritize increasing funding for emergency services during cold weather to ensure that hospitals can handle the surge in patients effectively. Investing in additional staff and resources can lead to better patient outcomes and reduce waiting times.

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CLAIM Publié par admin Jul 12, 2026
Policymakers should consider establishing temporary clinics during cold weather outbreaks to alleviate pressure on NHS facilities. This could provide immediate care for non-emergency cases without overwhelming A&E departments.

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