
Winter Deaths Lowest in Eight Years
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The transcript discusses how hospitals in England and Wales managed to perform better than expected during the winter due to mild weather conditions. The NHS was able to avoid a crisis, not because of increased funding or planning, but largely due to the absence of severe weather and flu outbreaks. The mild winter resulted in a significant reduction in death rates, particularly among the elderly. The government provided additional funding to the NHS, but the weather played a more crucial role in reducing healthcare demand. The Department of Health is reviewing hospital performance to better prepare for future winters.
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