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'£4bn needed to stop NHS care deteriorating'
Leading health charities warn that the government must find at least £4bn more in the budget for the NHS to stop patient care deteriorating next year.NHS funding – more questions than answers?
Last week, the Prime Minister announced that the NHS will receive a funding increase of £20bn a year by 2023. The announcement was heavily trailed in the media including an interview with Theresa May on the Andrew Marr show.
There *is* a magic money tree
You’ll have heard it a thousand times from ministers asked about NHS funding. “We’d love to recruit the midwives we need, but there is no magic money tree.” But, frankly, there are plenty of magic money trees – let me give you just one.
New report shows need for long-term NHS funding solution
A report on NHS funding reveals the extent to which health spending would need to rise to provide the same level of service it does today in the future.RCM head issues challenge to Labour on NHS spending and repeats call for People’s Vote on Brexit in conference fringe speeches
Support for a People’s Vote on Brexit and a challenge to Labour on NHS spending are the key messages from the Royal College of Midwives Chief Executive and General Secretary Gill Walton in speeches to be made at two Labour Party Conference fringe ...Royal College of Midwives responds to budget announcement on pay and NHS
Gill Walton, General Secretary and Chief Executive of the Royal College of Midwives, said: “ Along with other NHS unions the RCM has been talking about the pressing need for a pay rise for NHS staff to make up for years of pay freezes and stagnation.
RCM responds to Autumn budget
Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond has announced extra NHS funding in the Autumn budget.Major concerns that promised money simply not enough for NHS say midwives
The Prime Minister Theresa May has announced a 3.4% average annual rise in NHS funding to 2023. Commenting on the announcement Gill Walton, Chief Executive and General Secretary of the Royal College of Midwives, said: “The Royal College of ...
Concerns that funding increase is not enough
The Prime Minister Theresa May has announced a 3.4% average annual rise in NHS funding to 2023.