Securing the future: funding health and social care to the 2030s A report that looks at how much health spending would need to rise to provide the level of service it does today and how much it would need to modernise and improve for the future.
These findings are the result of careful "bottom-up" modelling of supply and demand factors in the health and social care sectors including demographic change, population health and cost data. The research was carried out by researchers from the Health Foundation and the Institute for Fiscal Studies, in association with the NHS Confederation.
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These findings are the result of careful "bottom-up" modelling of supply and demand factors in the health and social care sectors including demographic change, population health and cost data. The research was carried out by researchers from the Health Foundation and the Institute for Fiscal Studies, in association with the NHS Confederation.
See also:
- Tax rises needed 'to prevent NHS misery' BBC News
- £2,000 more per household needed to save the NHS, report warns The Daily Mail
- NHS needs £2,000 in tax from every household to stay afloat – report The Guardian
- The Guardian view on tax and the NHS: honesty is overdue | Editorial The Guardian
- NHS needs £2,000 in tax from every household to stay afloat, report concludes The Independent
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