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NHS: PM to look at 'multi-year' funding plan for health service | NHS: PM to look at 'multi-year' funding plan for health service |
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Theresa May has promised a "multi-year" funding plan for the NHS in England to address its long-terms financial needs. | Theresa May has promised a "multi-year" funding plan for the NHS in England to address its long-terms financial needs. |
The PM said she wanted to get away from annual "cash top-ups" and would come up with a blueprint later this year to allow the NHS "to plan for the future". | The PM said she wanted to get away from annual "cash top-ups" and would come up with a blueprint later this year to allow the NHS "to plan for the future". |
She said she hoped to build a political consensus on improving productivity and efficiency and reducing cost pressures. | She said she hoped to build a political consensus on improving productivity and efficiency and reducing cost pressures. |
Labour said it welcomed any promise of extra funding from a government which had "starved" the NHS of resources. | Labour said it welcomed any promise of extra funding from a government which had "starved" the NHS of resources. |
Simon Stevens, chief executive of NHS England, said the health service needed to capitalise on advances in medical care while ensuring the "great pressure" on front-line staff was alleviated. | Simon Stevens, chief executive of NHS England, said the health service needed to capitalise on advances in medical care while ensuring the "great pressure" on front-line staff was alleviated. |
Following one of the toughest winters in recent years, more than 100 MPs have urged the PM to set up a cross-party Parliamentary Commission to address the health service's long-term financial needs. | Following one of the toughest winters in recent years, more than 100 MPs have urged the PM to set up a cross-party Parliamentary Commission to address the health service's long-term financial needs. |
On Sunday, Health and Social Care Secretary Jeremy Hunt called for a 10-year funding deal, arguing this would allow proper planning to train the staff needed to cope with the challenges of an ageing population. | On Sunday, Health and Social Care Secretary Jeremy Hunt called for a 10-year funding deal, arguing this would allow proper planning to train the staff needed to cope with the challenges of an ageing population. |
By the BBC's Health Editor Hugh Pym | |
This is a radical move by the prime minister. Committing to a long-term NHS funding plan this year ahead of the spending review for other departments in 2019 is a break with tradition. | |
What's more, it will provide the NHS in England with a budget over a longer timeframe than the three years for other Whitehall departments. | |
But trying to assess what the NHS will need in the face of demographic pressures will be a tough assignment. How it will be paid for is another tricky question. | |
Staff and patients will withhold judgement till the detail is published. Mrs May has raised expectations. Now she has to ensure her plan doesn't disappoint. | |
Appearing before the Commons Liaison Committee, Mrs May said she wanted to come up with a different approach to funding the NHS and social care in the run-up to next year's government Spending Review. | Appearing before the Commons Liaison Committee, Mrs May said she wanted to come up with a different approach to funding the NHS and social care in the run-up to next year's government Spending Review. |
She said she wanted a dialogue with clinicians and NHS workers, as well as MPs, to discuss the best way forward, based on the health service's existing five-year forward view, launched in October 2014. | She said she wanted a dialogue with clinicians and NHS workers, as well as MPs, to discuss the best way forward, based on the health service's existing five-year forward view, launched in October 2014. |
She said that while the NHS had received an extra £10bn since 2016, yearly cash injections, often in response to acute pressures, were no longer the answer. | She said that while the NHS had received an extra £10bn since 2016, yearly cash injections, often in response to acute pressures, were no longer the answer. |
"We need to get away from this annual approach we see to the NHS budget," she told MPs on the committee. | "We need to get away from this annual approach we see to the NHS budget," she told MPs on the committee. |
"We have to recognise for the NHS to plan and manage effectively, we need to get away from the annual top-ups to the budget we have seen. We do need to have a sustainable long-term plan." | |
If you can't see the NHS Tracker, click or tap here. | If you can't see the NHS Tracker, click or tap here. |
Asked by Labour MP Meg Hillier if the NHS would have more money to spend each year, taking into account required efficiency savings, Mrs May said everyone wanted a "properly resourced" health service. | Asked by Labour MP Meg Hillier if the NHS would have more money to spend each year, taking into account required efficiency savings, Mrs May said everyone wanted a "properly resourced" health service. |
"By definition we have already committed to putting more money into the NHS over the coming years," she said. "So, more money will be going into the NHS." | "By definition we have already committed to putting more money into the NHS over the coming years," she said. "So, more money will be going into the NHS." |
'In crisis' | 'In crisis' |
Following his recent Spring Statement, Chancellor Philip Hammond hinted at "headroom" for further money for the health service while last week ministers and union leaders agreed a pay rise for 1.3 million NHS staff, averaging 6.5% over three years. | |
Conservative MP Sarah Wollaston, chairwoman of both the Liaison and Health select committees, said it would be a huge challenge to review NHS, social care and public health budgets all at once. | |
"The big questions will be how much funding, how will it be phased and when will it come on?" she said. | "The big questions will be how much funding, how will it be phased and when will it come on?" she said. |
Labour said the health service was "in crisis" and needed an extra £5bn this year. | |
"I am sceptical because the government has refused to give the NHS the funding it needs over eight years." said shadow health secretary Jon Ashworth. | |
Mrs May would not comment on press reports over the weekend that ministers were looking at a dedicated health tax backed by some Conservative MPs - an idea the BBC understands has been discussed at cabinet. | Mrs May would not comment on press reports over the weekend that ministers were looking at a dedicated health tax backed by some Conservative MPs - an idea the BBC understands has been discussed at cabinet. |