Posted on 03/25/2010 7:38:48 AM PDT by TSgt
Frontline NHS funding will only rise with inflation and the Department of Health must make substantial cost savings under the governments latest Budget. Savings of £4.35 billion must be found from healthcare spending and unnecessary prescribing is one area that will be under scrutiny.
The Department of Health already has a £15-20bn quality and productivity challenge to meet, and the budget announced a number of specific areas the government believes are achievable to meet that challenge.
They included saving an estimated £1.5bn by reducing unnecessary prescribing and referrals, more effective commissioning of services and improving mental health services.
Health think tank The Kings Fund said the budget would effectively freeze healthcare spending.
Chief economist Professor John Appleby said: Politicians will need to be honest about the scale of the challenge ahead and help the public to understand that some of their services may need to change in order to improve efficiency and maintain quality.
This Budget confirms what we already knew that despite a small rise next year, NHS spending will be frozen in real terms for the foreseeable future.
Health Secretary Andy Burnham acknowledged there were difficult decisions to make, but said the NHS budget was in a strong position after a decade of record investment.
By making tough efficiency savings we can continue to increase real terms resources available for patient care year by year. Work on this has already begun and delivering these efficiencies will be an historic achievement.
Measures to help the Department meet its £4.35bn savings target include:
Up to £1.5bn from more effective procurement agreements for good and services
£100 million from taking a new approach to the National Programme for IT
£60m from making a 10% cut in carbon emissions and reducing the amount of energy the NHS uses
Up to £70m from a more efficient use of NHS estates
Up to £555m from reducing staff sickness
Hmm, Britain is no doubt an aging society, as most modern countries are, and the #1 risk factor for almost all illness is age, so.... it’s time for the pillow over the face treatment! Stop struggling, it’s for the good of society!
LOL!!! Can't fix stupid!!!
The tell elderly people to go home and die.
WTH is “Unnecessary prescribing”
time to cut the pain pills in half?
bump...
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Budget ‘will freeze’ NHS spending
(UK’s Obamacare in trouble, resorting to rationing)
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But I bet even if they knowingly delay, delay and delay need care
to someone who will die without timely care...
they won’t have the good graces to give them enough pain medication
to make their last days tolerable.
That would “cost too much”.
Yeah, the liberals/socialists really do care about “the little guy”.
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