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  • 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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Mackey admits trust deficit cannot be cleared in 2017-18

The chief executive of NHS Improvement has admitted that a key financial target that was seen as “critical” to the … Read more

Categories Debt, NHS spending Tags deficit, Department of Health, Jim Mackey, underfunding

Private investors and councils key to capital investment, says Mackey

Limited access to capital funding means the NHS will need to design more funding schemes that are “off balance sheet”, … Read more

Categories Debt, NHS spending Tags deficit, Department of Health, Jim Mackey, underfunding

Provider deficit will be ‘at least £500m’ in 2017-18

NHS trusts are heading for a deficit of more than £500m next year, the body which represents the sector has … Read more

Categories Debt Tags deficit, Department of Health, NHS England, NHS Providers

Naylor review: NHS needs £10bn increase in capital funding

An increase of at least £10bn in capital funding is required to deliver proposals in sustainability and transformation plans and … Read more

Categories Debt, NHS spending Tags deficit, Department of Health, NHS England

Councillors clash at politically-charged NHS debate as figures show Gloucestershire Trust deficit has almost quadrupled to £42m

HEALTH care services in Gloucestershire are under extreme and sustained pressure, deficits in the county’s NHS Trust have quadrupled and … Read more

Categories STPs Tags cuts to services, deficit, hospitals, STP 43, STPs

The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service to be redesigned in Bolton

Concerns over recruitment could lead to responsibility for children’s mental health services in Bolton being transferred away from the hospital. … Read more

Categories STPs Tags cuts to services, deficit, STP 4, STP 7

Campaigners claim future of Royal Bolton Hospital at risk under “disgraceful” cuts to NHS

Campaigners have hit out at plans they say will significantly reduce the size of an already stretched Royal Bolton Hospital. … Read more

Categories STPs Tags cuts to services, deficit, STP 4, STP 7

Extended NHS obligations in 2017-18 mandate ‘well beyond reach’

The continued drive towards a seven-day NHS was confirmed by the Department for Health (DH) in its mandate to the … Read more

Categories NHS spending, Debt Tags deficit, Department of Health, National STP, NHS England, STPs, underfunding

Mission Impossible? The task for NHS Providers in 2017/2018

The 2017 Budget on 8 March confirmed that, while there was extra money for social care and a small amount … Read more

Categories NHS spending, Debt, Quality of care Tags Academic reports, deficit, Department of Health, NHS Providers, NHS reform, underfunding

HSJ Exclusive: Trusts rejected ‘irresponsible’ savings targets of up to 10pc

Providers that rejected their financial targets for next year had been tasked with delivering efficiency savings three times higher than … Read more

Categories NHS spending, Debt Tags deficit, Department of Health, NHS England, underfunding
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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