May to give NHS 'significant' cash boost, Jeremy Hunt Exclusive: health secretary says PM 100% committed to NHS in Guardian interview
Theresa May has decided to give the beleaguered NHS a “significant increase” in its budget to coincide with the service’s 70th birthday in July, the health secretary Jeremy Hunt has revealed.
The prime minister intends to ramp up spending in order to show that the Conservatives can be trusted to run the NHS and because it needs extra cash to tackle chronic understaffing, cope with the ageing population and improve care, Hunt said.
I wanted to nail my colours to the mast of getting more GPs into the system Continue reading... The Guardian
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Theresa May has decided to give the beleaguered NHS a “significant increase” in its budget to coincide with the service’s 70th birthday in July, the health secretary Jeremy Hunt has revealed.
The prime minister intends to ramp up spending in order to show that the Conservatives can be trusted to run the NHS and because it needs extra cash to tackle chronic understaffing, cope with the ageing population and improve care, Hunt said.
I wanted to nail my colours to the mast of getting more GPs into the system Continue reading... The Guardian
See also:
- Joint letter to the Prime Minister on NHS funding Nuffield Trust, The King's Fund and The Health Foundation
- PM to give 'significant' cash to the NHS BBC News
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