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Fears raised 'free NHS' will come to an end | Fears raised 'free NHS' will come to an end |
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Fears are being raised that the NHS in England will no longer be free at the point of use within 10 years. | Fears are being raised that the NHS in England will no longer be free at the point of use within 10 years. |
Nearly half of the 78 health and care leaders surveyed by the Nuffield Trust felt the status quo would not remain because of the squeeze on funding. | Nearly half of the 78 health and care leaders surveyed by the Nuffield Trust felt the status quo would not remain because of the squeeze on funding. |
The think tank warned of a "funding crisis this year or next" and that patient care could start to suffer. | The think tank warned of a "funding crisis this year or next" and that patient care could start to suffer. |
The government called this an "unrealistic picture", but Labour said NHS finances were in a "dire state". | The government called this an "unrealistic picture", but Labour said NHS finances were in a "dire state". |
Currently the health service gets just over £100bn a year. | Currently the health service gets just over £100bn a year. |
The Nuffield Trust said another £2bn a year may be needed to keep pace with demand. | The Nuffield Trust said another £2bn a year may be needed to keep pace with demand. |
The review of spending since 2010 highlighted the growing number of NHS trusts falling into deficit as a sign of growing problems in the health service. | The review of spending since 2010 highlighted the growing number of NHS trusts falling into deficit as a sign of growing problems in the health service. |
Provisional figures for 2013-14 show 66 out of 249 trusts finished the year in the red. | |
The overall deficit was about £100m, compared with a £383m surplus the year before. | The overall deficit was about £100m, compared with a £383m surplus the year before. |
Report author Andy McKeon said the difficulties were likely first of all to lead to rising waiting times. | Report author Andy McKeon said the difficulties were likely first of all to lead to rising waiting times. |
"The NHS has risen to the challenge of living within its means over the past three years," he said. | "The NHS has risen to the challenge of living within its means over the past three years," he said. |
"But it has now reached a tipping point. The NHS is heading for a funding crisis this year or next." | "But it has now reached a tipping point. The NHS is heading for a funding crisis this year or next." |
'Unrealistic picture' | 'Unrealistic picture' |
The warning comes after similar claims by the Health Select Committee and bodies such as the Royal College of Nursing and Royal College of GPs in the past fortnight. | The warning comes after similar claims by the Health Select Committee and bodies such as the Royal College of Nursing and Royal College of GPs in the past fortnight. |
Rob Webster, chief executive of the NHS Confederation which represents NHS trusts, said: "Staff have worked incredibly hard over the last four years to deliver unprecedented savings while public finances have been constrained, but the challenge is getting much more difficult." | Rob Webster, chief executive of the NHS Confederation which represents NHS trusts, said: "Staff have worked incredibly hard over the last four years to deliver unprecedented savings while public finances have been constrained, but the challenge is getting much more difficult." |
Shadow health secretary Andy Burnham said: "Everywhere you look, there are signs of an NHS now heading rapidly in the wrong direction. | Shadow health secretary Andy Burnham said: "Everywhere you look, there are signs of an NHS now heading rapidly in the wrong direction. |
"It is not just standards of patient care that are getting worse but NHS finances are in a dire state." | "It is not just standards of patient care that are getting worse but NHS finances are in a dire state." |
But Health Minister Lord Howe said: "These predictions are pessimistic and paint an unrealistic picture of how our NHS is working." | But Health Minister Lord Howe said: "These predictions are pessimistic and paint an unrealistic picture of how our NHS is working." |
He acknowledged unprecedented demands were being placed on some parts of the NHS, but pointed out that the budget had been protected during this Parliament. | He acknowledged unprecedented demands were being placed on some parts of the NHS, but pointed out that the budget had been protected during this Parliament. |
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