Pressures on the NHS.
by Warner, Max; Zaranko, Ben.Institute for Fiscal Studies.
Series: IFS Green Budget Chapter (Pre-release) ; September 2021.Publisher: IFS, London : 2021.Description: 66p.General Note: This analysis was funded by the Nuffield Foundation as an early output of the 2021 IFS Green Budget. .Summary: This analysis assesses how the government’s new funding settlement compares with the pressures facing the health service. The new funding will likely be sufficient to cover Covid-19-related pressures on the NHS over the next two years, 2022−23 and 2023−24. However, the government’s new plans imply little in the way of additional virus-related support after that point, suggesting that the newly announced funding might be insufficient to meet virus-related pressures in the medium term..Subject(s): financing | NHS | waiting lists | service demand | future projections | economic evaluation | trends | Covid-19 | EnglandDigital copyAvailability: Online access 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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This analysis was funded by the Nuffield Foundation as an early output of the 2021 IFS Green Budget.
This analysis assesses how the government’s new funding settlement compares with the pressures facing the health service. The new funding will likely be sufficient to cover Covid-19-related pressures on the NHS over the next two years, 2022−23 and 2023−24. However, the government’s new plans imply little in the way of additional virus-related support after that point, suggesting that the newly announced funding might be insufficient to meet virus-related pressures in the medium term.
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