Responding to a new report today from the Health Foundation and
  Ipsos on what the public thinks about the NHS in England, the
  chief executive of NHS Providers, Sir  Hartley said:
  “Leaders across the NHS know they face an uphill battle to
  restore public satisfaction in the NHS with survey after survey
  revealing patients' concerns about standards and access to health
  care.
  “They will be deeply worried that more than half of the people
  surveyed believe the standard of care provided by NHS services
  will worsen in the coming year.
  “While it is reassuring that public support for the founding
  principles of the NHS remain rock solid, it is undeniable that
  factors such as rising demand, squeezed funding and workforce
  shortages have all taken their toll.
  “NHS trust leaders are committed to restoring services and
  delivering high quality care. Due to the hard work of frontline
  teams, steady progress is being made on tackling waiting lists,
  prioritising the most urgent treatments and driving forward
  improvements across all parts of the health and care system.
  “But they know they can go further and faster. Ensuring more
  people are treated in the right healthcare setting is part of the
  solution.
  “Trust leaders know that investing in crucial community, primary
  care and prevention services could reap dividends by helping our
  ageing population live healthier lives, boosting preventative
  care and easing the burden on overstretched hospitals. They have
  seen how community-led initiatives such as urgent community
  response teams and virtual wards are delivering results for
  patients.
  “With a general election fast approaching, it's vital any future
  government commits to working with the NHS to expand primary
  and community care services and funding so that more patients can
  be cared for closer to home.
  “By doing so, the government and NHS can make the whole health
  and care system work better, become more sustainable, and help
  create the ‘next generation' NHS we all want to see.”