THREE more top NHS bosses have resigned from their jobs as Labour seizes power of the health service.
NHS England – the London-based department that runs national policies – will be halved in size following an exodus of almost all of its most senior managers.
Chief finance officer Julian Kelly, chief operating officer Emily Lawson and chief delivery officer Steve Russell today confirmed they will step down.
The shock announcement comes just a week after the resignation of the chief medical officer, Professor Sir Stephen Powis, and two weeks after CEO Amanda Pritchard handed in her notice.
Staff only found out about the job cuts today and said a “drastic” restructure is under way.
More to follow.
