Britain's Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt in London Wednesday Jan. 3, 2018, after he apologised to patients who have had operations delayed as a result of winter pressures in the National Health Service.  Officials said Wednesday that extreme seasonal pressure on Britain's hospital system means many non-urgent procedures must be put off for weeks to free up staff and beds to deal with emergency patients.
Britain's Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt in London Wednesday Jan. 3, 2018, after he apologised to patients who have had operations delayed as a result of winter pressures in the National Health Service. Officials said Wednesday that extreme seasonal pressure on Britain's hospital system means many non-urgent procedures must be put off for weeks to free up staff and beds to deal with emergency patients. PA via AP Victoria Jones
Britain's Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt in London Wednesday Jan. 3, 2018, after he apologised to patients who have had operations delayed as a result of winter pressures in the National Health Service. Officials said Wednesday that extreme seasonal pressure on Britain's hospital system means many non-urgent procedures must be put off for weeks to free up staff and beds to deal with emergency patients. PA via AP Victoria Jones

Badly strained UK hospitals to delay non-urgent procedures

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