Half of £2bn boost for NHS ‘spent outside health service’ BECAUSE THAT’S TORY POLICY

Last Updated: March 26, 2017By

Are we missing something here?

The aim of the Conservative Party’s so-called reforms of the NHS in England is to make it impossible for services that private companies could provide to be offered by the publicly-funded organisation.

That is why so much of the money allocated in George Osborne’s 2014 Autumn Statement has gone to private organisations.

If NHS providers have not had the capacity to deal with rising demand, it is because they were not intended to.

Incidentally, it is hardly surprising that The Health Foundation has delivered a report that is critical of the NHS.

What can you expect from an organisation originally known as the PPP Medical Trust, in which “PPP” stands for “Private Patients’ Plan”?

Health chiefs spent about half of the £2bn of extra cash allocated in George Osborne’s pre-2015 election autumn statement on buying care from private and other non-NHS providers, an analysis has shown.

The Health Foundation research for the Financial Times showed £901m was spent on buying services from outside the health service in 2015/16 for care provided free at the point of use for NHS patients. It compared with £800m spent on purchasing the same kind of care from NHS trusts.

In his 2014 autumn statement, the former chancellor described the money for NHS England as a “down-payment on the NHS’s own plan” and said it would go towards frontline services.

The report also found that £1 in every £8 of local commissioners’ budgets in England is now spent on care provided by non-NHS organisations. The Health Foundation said the figures showed NHS providers have not had the capacity to deal with rising demand.

Source: Half of £2bn boost for NHS ‘spent outside health service’ | Society | The Guardian

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2 Comments

  1. Nicholas March 27, 2017 at 12:40 am - Reply

    “the NHS’s own plan” -those weasel words the government uses to describe ITS own plan, by the hand of its private healthcare CEO appointee, Simon Stevens. He is no more “the NHS” than any other government or corporate spiv.

  2. Jeffrey Davies March 27, 2017 at 6:30 am - Reply

    When this lot mention extras for the NHS don’t forget you have virgin care and the rest of these parasites who get the extra

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