NHS: PM to look at 'multi-year' funding plan for health service 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".
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. BBC News - Politics
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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.
Labour said it welcomed any promise of extra funding from a government which had "starved" the NHS of resources. BBC News - Politics
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