Hospital bosses in England will be judged against far fewer targets than before under plans by health secretary Wes Streeting to reform the NHS.
Officials said new guidance for health service leaders set to be released this month by the Labour government will contain about 16 targets compared with 32 in last year’s document, which was published under the previous Conservative government.
The updated annual guidance will also contain fewer “national priorities”, which are broader NHS goals, but major objectives on A&E waiting times and reducing waiting lists will be retained, according to government officials.
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