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The government is giving £450 million to help people get faster care in emergencies and reduce long waits at A&E.

The plan has 40 new centres for same-day care and 15 new mental health crisis centres.
500 new ambulances by March 2026 will help people get faster care and stop long waits.
The plan helps people get care at home with virtual wards and urgent community teams, so they can get better at home and not go to hospital.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting plans to fix NHS problems, helping people get care and preparing hospitals for busy times.
The plan aims to stop people waiting in hospital corridors and help patients leave quickly when ready, freeing up beds for others.
NHS leaders say the plan is good because it helps everyone work together and will improve urgent care.

The government is giving £450 million to help people get faster care in emergencies and reduce long waits at A&E.

The plan has 40 new centres for same-day care and 15 new mental health crisis centres.
500 new ambulances by March 2026 will help people get faster care and stop long waits.
The plan helps people get care at home with virtual wards and urgent community teams, so they can get better at home and not go to hospital.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting plans to fix NHS problems, helping people get care and preparing hospitals for busy times.
The plan aims to stop people waiting in hospital corridors and help patients leave quickly when ready, freeing up beds for others.
NHS leaders say the plan is good because it helps everyone work together and will improve urgent care.