Thursday, 23 April 2015

Election 2015: five questions on NHS funding that campaigns are avoiding

Election 2015: five questions on NHS funding that campaigns are avoiding

Political parties need to be honest about the money required for their health service proposals and the Five Year Forward View

Related: Election 2015: what do party pledges mean for NHS staff?

NHS funding matters because you get what you pay for. The level of funding has a key role in defining how well we can care for patients, how many staff we can employ, the drugs we can afford and the innovations we can adopt. So it’s no wonder that the debate on future NHS funding has been one of the main features of the general election. But there remain five vital questions that none of the campaigns have answered. Guardian

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