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  • HOME
  • WHAT’S HAPPENING?
    • ICBs aim for £8bn savings, risking NHS staff and delays
    • Enough funding for the NHS?
    • Now Labour is in, press for action to rescue the NHS
    • Battles rage over physician associates
    • Criticism of the long-term workforce plan begins to emerge
    • Key points of the 2023 long-term workforce plan
    • The damaging effects of underfunding
    • Virtual Wards
    • Patient safety: Warnings from all sides
    • Integrated Care Organisations
    • The views of NHS staff
  • WHY?
    • Why are local NHS leaders running out of funds?
    • Staff Shortages
    • International comparison
  • WHAT’S THE CURE?
    • Ten reasons why the NHS needs longterm rises in funding
    • In defence of the NHS
    • Would European style social health insurance be the answer to the problems of the NHS?
    • What’s so good about the NHS?
    • Can the NHS survive in the long-term?
  • WHAT CAN I DO?
    • Find a local campaign group
    • Tell us your experiences of underfunding
    • Donate
  • ARTICLES
    • The Lowdown – home to campaigning articles on the NHS
    • Restoring the People’s NHS
    • BMJ Commission’s call to action to relaunch the NHS
    • Emergency care summit report
    • Recent reports
    • Delays to treatment
    • Staff shortages
    • Integrated Care Systems
    • Reduction in training
    • Rationing
    • Cuts to services
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NHS spending

Short termism is a threat to the NHS – Anita Charlesworth

“The £20bn cash injection for the NHS in England is ring-fenced for front-line health services, which is mainly the wage … Read more

Categories Cuts to services, Long-term plan, NHS spending, Staffing Tags cuts to services, deficit, NHS England, NHS spending, support services, underfunding, understaffing

Estimates of 1.4 million older people not receiving help needed

Association of Directors of Adult Social Services (ADASS) have said that local authorities spending £22.5 billion on adults and the … Read more

Categories Social Care, NHS spending Tags cuts to services, Elderly care, Public Health, social care, underfunding

Extra NHS money equates to just £1billion extra for NHS trusts – Nuffield Trust

Nuffield Trust Senior Policy Analyst Sally Gainsbury responded to the finances report for NHS trusts in England: “Last year NHS … Read more

Categories Deficit, Cuts to services, NHS spending Tags deficit, NHS England, NHS trusts, Nuffield Trust, underfunding

Government policy makes people ill – and the NHS pays the price – Richard Vize

NHS England chief executive Simon Stevens has been remarkably successful in prising more money for the health service out of … Read more

Categories NHS spending, Long-term plan Tags NHS reform, Public Health, underfunding

King’s College hospital trust makes biggest overspend in NHS history

A leading London hospital trust is expected to record an annual deficit of between £180m and £191m – the biggest … Read more

Categories NHS spending Tags deficit, Department of Health, hospitals, NHS England, overspending, underfunding

Government must stop cutting funding for ‘deteriorating’ public health services

GP leaders are calling on the Government to stop cutting funding for ‘deteriorating’ public health services. The warnings come as … Read more

Categories NHS spending, Cuts to services, Quality of care Tags cuts to services, Public Health, treatment delays, underfunding, waiting lists

600 years’ supply of cystic fibrosis drug destroyed in price row

Nearly 8,000 packs of Orkambi, the breakthrough medicine for cystic fibrosis, have been destroyed by the manufacturer while it has … Read more

Categories NHS spending Tags NHS England, Public Health, treatment delays, underfunding

Workload and funding cuts leave GPs struggling to offer stop smoking services

Research by Cancer Research UK found that just 53% of GPs and nurse practitioners had time to offer patients ‘very … Read more

Categories NHS spending, Cuts to services Tags cuts to services, GPs, NHS England, Public Health

GP screening and care plan programme for older patients ‘increases NHS costs’

An NHS programme that involved GPs screening older people at risk of hospitalisation and providing them with care plans increased … Read more

Categories Integrated care, Long-term plan, NHS spending, Quality of care Tags Academic reports, community health, GPs, integrated care, integrated care system, primary care

Trust eyes new private finance model to build hospital

An acute trust is hoping to be among the first organisations to use a new form of private financing to … Read more

Categories PFI, Infrastructure problems, NHS spending Tags hospitals, infrastructure, PFI
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  • HOME
  • WHAT’S HAPPENING?
    • ICBs aim for £8bn savings, risking NHS staff and delays
    • Enough funding for the NHS?
    • Now Labour is in, press for action to rescue the NHS
    • Battles rage over physician associates
    • Criticism of the long-term workforce plan begins to emerge
    • Key points of the 2023 long-term workforce plan
    • The damaging effects of underfunding
    • Virtual Wards
    • Patient safety: Warnings from all sides
    • Integrated Care Organisations
    • The views of NHS staff
  • WHY?
    • Why are local NHS leaders running out of funds?
    • Staff Shortages
    • International comparison
  • WHAT’S THE CURE?
    • Ten reasons why the NHS needs longterm rises in funding
    • In defence of the NHS
    • Would European style social health insurance be the answer to the problems of the NHS?
    • What’s so good about the NHS?
    • Can the NHS survive in the long-term?
  • WHAT CAN I DO?
    • Find a local campaign group
    • Tell us your experiences of underfunding
    • Donate
  • ARTICLES
    • The Lowdown – home to campaigning articles on the NHS
    • Restoring the People’s NHS
    • BMJ Commission’s call to action to relaunch the NHS
    • Emergency care summit report
    • Recent reports
    • Delays to treatment
    • Staff shortages
    • Integrated Care Systems
    • Reduction in training
    • Rationing
    • Cuts to services
  • DONATE