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Should we pay a monthly membership fee to the NHS? | |
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There are many views about what the NHS should do to cope in the current financial climate. | There are many views about what the NHS should do to cope in the current financial climate. |
In this Scrubbing Up, former Labour health minister Lord Norman Warner and Jack O'Sullivan, head of a social policy consultancy, who have written a paper for the think tank Reform, set out their thoughts - including a £10 monthly membership fee. | In this Scrubbing Up, former Labour health minister Lord Norman Warner and Jack O'Sullivan, head of a social policy consultancy, who have written a paper for the think tank Reform, set out their thoughts - including a £10 monthly membership fee. |
You might think that all adults (with some exemptions) paying a £10 monthly NHS membership fee would have little impact on an organisation with a budget running at £130 billion a year. | You might think that all adults (with some exemptions) paying a £10 monthly NHS membership fee would have little impact on an organisation with a budget running at £130 billion a year. |
But it's a change that just might help rescue the NHS from its combined care and cash crisis. | But it's a change that just might help rescue the NHS from its combined care and cash crisis. |
Think first about the caring side. The NHS is in serious trouble. | Think first about the caring side. The NHS is in serious trouble. |
Frail elderly people, those with chronic conditions or mental health problems and those developing obesity and life-style related illnesses often receive very mediocre care. | Frail elderly people, those with chronic conditions or mental health problems and those developing obesity and life-style related illnesses often receive very mediocre care. |
Too many of them fail to receive help at the right time in community-based health settings. | Too many of them fail to receive help at the right time in community-based health settings. |
Eventually, they may be treated in hospital - a much more expensive setting - when they are sicker than they should be and when they could have been cared for earlier, in less costly environments. | Eventually, they may be treated in hospital - a much more expensive setting - when they are sicker than they should be and when they could have been cared for earlier, in less costly environments. |
Annual MOT | Annual MOT |
That could all begin to change by making NHS membership a key element of citizenship, creating a new relationship between the state and individuals, 'co-producing' personal health. | That could all begin to change by making NHS membership a key element of citizenship, creating a new relationship between the state and individuals, 'co-producing' personal health. |
Each year, you would have a Health MOT when you and the NHS would agree responsibilities for self-care and services in the coming year. | Each year, you would have a Health MOT when you and the NHS would agree responsibilities for self-care and services in the coming year. |
And the £10 a month, collected with the council tax, would go straight into developing impoverished local community health services. | And the £10 a month, collected with the council tax, would go straight into developing impoverished local community health services. |
A membership scheme might also get people more engaged with how we must transform our NHS - shifting resources into merged health and social care services, delivered from revamped community hospitals, open 24/7, and supported by consolidated GP practices. | A membership scheme might also get people more engaged with how we must transform our NHS - shifting resources into merged health and social care services, delivered from revamped community hospitals, open 24/7, and supported by consolidated GP practices. |
Under our proposals, specialist hospital services would be concentrated in fewer, safer, better equipped and more expert centres with 24/7 consultant cover and improved transport links. | Under our proposals, specialist hospital services would be concentrated in fewer, safer, better equipped and more expert centres with 24/7 consultant cover and improved transport links. |
We know this move would save lives, as has already happened with consolidating emergency stroke care in fewer London hospitals. | We know this move would save lives, as has already happened with consolidating emergency stroke care in fewer London hospitals. |
The membership fee is just the beginning of our plans to expand the tax base for health care. | The membership fee is just the beginning of our plans to expand the tax base for health care. |
We must grasp this nettle, because, even if the care side is fixed, the NHS will still need small above-inflation rises every year. | We must grasp this nettle, because, even if the care side is fixed, the NHS will still need small above-inflation rises every year. |
New streams of dedicated revenue are required to allow the NHS to remain largely tax-funded and free at the point of delivery, but not starve other public services of resources. | New streams of dedicated revenue are required to allow the NHS to remain largely tax-funded and free at the point of delivery, but not starve other public services of resources. |
'Sin' taxes | 'Sin' taxes |
We suggest a host of well-documented, but currently unimplemented, efficiency improvements. | We suggest a host of well-documented, but currently unimplemented, efficiency improvements. |
These include sell-offs of under-used assets for a £15 billion "service transition fund" to renew the NHS. | These include sell-offs of under-used assets for a £15 billion "service transition fund" to renew the NHS. |
We also detail much tougher taxes on tobacco, alcohol, sugary foods and drinks, and gambling, to be spent only on health and care. | We also detail much tougher taxes on tobacco, alcohol, sugary foods and drinks, and gambling, to be spent only on health and care. |
Elderly people, the biggest consumers of healthcare, could contribute more, albeit after they die: it cannot be fair that just 3.5% of the annual 500,000 deaths lead to payment of inheritance tax. | Elderly people, the biggest consumers of healthcare, could contribute more, albeit after they die: it cannot be fair that just 3.5% of the annual 500,000 deaths lead to payment of inheritance tax. |
Some NHS 'free' entitlements, such as 'continuing care' might have to be reduced or means-tested. | Some NHS 'free' entitlements, such as 'continuing care' might have to be reduced or means-tested. |
Hotel charges for hospital stays could be introduced, as in other European countries. | Hotel charges for hospital stays could be introduced, as in other European countries. |
We cannot afford to ignore these issues any longer. The NHS care crisis remained largely hidden in times of plenty. | We cannot afford to ignore these issues any longer. The NHS care crisis remained largely hidden in times of plenty. |
Now, amid austerity, it is exploding into a full-blown cash crisis. | Now, amid austerity, it is exploding into a full-blown cash crisis. |
The NHS, facing a £30bn deficit by 2020, is becoming economically unsustainable, given our tax base, the state of the public finances, changing population needs and the implications of scientific development. | The NHS, facing a £30bn deficit by 2020, is becoming economically unsustainable, given our tax base, the state of the public finances, changing population needs and the implications of scientific development. |
Meanwhile public expectations of services continue to rise. | Meanwhile public expectations of services continue to rise. |
It is a perfect storm. | It is a perfect storm. |
Our study, 'Solving the NHS Care and Cash Crisis', is published today as Simon Stevens takes over as the new chief executive of NHS England. | Our study, 'Solving the NHS Care and Cash Crisis', is published today as Simon Stevens takes over as the new chief executive of NHS England. |
It makes clear the need for strong political and clinical leadership. | It makes clear the need for strong political and clinical leadership. |
Our public figures must be brave, backing Stevens and facing uncomfortable truths - helping us, the NHS membership, to see the true picture of what has to be done to save our NHS. | Our public figures must be brave, backing Stevens and facing uncomfortable truths - helping us, the NHS membership, to see the true picture of what has to be done to save our NHS. |
Lord Norman Warner was a Labour health minister for NHS reform and Jack O'Sullivan leads a social policy consultancy. Their study, 'Solving the NHS Care and Cash Crisis', is published by Reform, the independent think tank. | Lord Norman Warner was a Labour health minister for NHS reform and Jack O'Sullivan leads a social policy consultancy. Their study, 'Solving the NHS Care and Cash Crisis', is published by Reform, the independent think tank. |