A reckoning : the continuing cost of Covid-19.
by NHS Providers; NHS Confederation.
Publisher: NHS Providers, NHS Confederation, London : 2021.Description: 23p.Summary: The Covid-19 pandemic has inceased the cost of running frontline NHS services by £4-5bn a year. These costs are in addition to other key financial factors, such as the need to fund capital investment and recover care backlogs, and they will be with us for the duration of the three-year period that is expected to be covered by the upcoming Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR). This briefing, based on survey data from 54 per cent of the provider sector, explains the long-term impact of the pandemic on the NHS’s day-to-day running costs, and calls on the government to ensure these costs are met in full. .Subject(s): Covid-19 | pandemics | health expenditure | costs | future trends | EnglandDigital copyAvailability: Online access | Online access Note: ; NHS Providers resources. List(s) this item appears in: Covid-19: health and social care recovery in England [January 2023] | Current and future demands on health & social care [May 2023]
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The Covid-19 pandemic has inceased the cost of running frontline NHS services by £4-5bn a year. These costs are in addition to other key financial factors, such as the need to fund capital investment and recover care backlogs, and they will be with us for the duration of the three-year period that is expected to be covered by the upcoming Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR). This briefing, based on survey data from 54 per cent of the provider sector, explains the long-term impact of the pandemic on the NHS’s day-to-day running costs, and calls on the government to ensure these costs are met in full.
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