The man in charge of elective recovery in the NHS has said the health service faces more scrutiny from ministers, and from the public, than ever before. But is the NHS ready to respond?
\nWe discuss the in-depth interview given by Sir Jim Mackey, following the publication of the elective recovery plan.
\nAlso, following news that an NHS trust was forced to apologise to a patient after denying a sexual assault happened, we ask what is being done to support victims in the NHS.