People on the street: How to reform the NHS
With Labour promising to reform the NHS over the coming years, we went out onto the streets of Manchester to ask people what changes they thought needed to be made, and what their view of the NHS was.
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00:00Hi my name's Theo with Manchester World and today I'm out on the streets of Manchester
00:03asking people about NHS reform. Labour have promised to reform the NHS and try and find
00:08some efficiencies in the way that money's spent to make sure that we don't have to privatise.
00:13We want to know what people think the best ideas would be, whether they think that Labour have the
00:17ability to do it and what changes they'd like to see. I've never actually, actually I don't have a
00:22GP because I can't be bothered to wait around. I was in a broken part of my back last year,
00:2913 hour wait and doesn't see much prioritisation of broken back there versus cut arm on the wrong
00:36side so yeah I think technology's got to be a starting point for the NHS. I don't necessarily
00:42know what Labour are promising but I think definitely based on how the NHS has been
00:47recently it needs to improve and it needs more backing. For me there's got to be, I think AI
00:52would play into that heavily. I think they've just got to get one centralised system that
00:57speaks the same language throughout the whole works.