Growing pressure on NHS threatens frontline services
Several factors indicating serious pressure on the NHS have prompted workforce and financial experts, as well as profession leaders, to warn of troubled times ahead.NHS England’s chief financial officer, Julian Kelly, disclosed at a board meeting on 6 October that there could be an additional unexpected shortfall of £6bn or £7bn in NHS finances for 2023-24 because of possible further waves of covid-19, higher inflation, and staff pay settlements. This was on top of an already estimated £14bn worth of efficiency savings that have to be found by 2024-25.This led Matthew Taylor, chief executive of the NHS Confederation, the body that represents NHS organisations, to warn that a “financial hit of this magnitude will undoubtedly have a very real and hard impact on frontline patient care” and needed to be dealt with urgently.The confederation said that, given the NHS was facing a funding “black hole” of over £20bn by 2024,…
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