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is there much waste any more in the nhs?e the money can go further? see as in any service there is waste and variation. for example, in the number of operations that people carry out and labour productivity for example. there is a lwa ys productivity for example. there is always room for change and the nhs has made enormous strides over the last few years. in fact, productivity in the nhs has exceeded that in the wider economy, quite starkly. we've done a lot with not very much. but, nevertheless, if we really wa nt very much. but, nevertheless, if we really want to have a transformation in the future, we really need to boost productivity through investment in capital infrastructure. that's the bit that's been left out of this budget. thank you very much. is you can watch theresa may give her speech on the nhs live on the bbc news channel after 12:20pm. updates on the breaking news story this morning. three people are killed after being struck by a train near brixton in south london. british transport police describe the dea
is there much waste any more in the nhs?e the money can go further? see as in any service there is waste and variation. for example, in the number of operations that people carry out and labour productivity for example. there is a lwa ys productivity for example. there is always room for change and the nhs has made enormous strides over the last few years. in fact, productivity in the nhs has exceeded that in the wider economy, quite starkly. we've done a lot with not very much. but,...
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this money means the nhs standstill.longer, our hospitals will still be in crisis and overcrowded and there is nothing for the social care sector. you can't really resolve the issues facing the nhs without also putting substantial investment into social ca re substantial investment into social care for the elderly in communities these days. labour promised it would promised an extra 37 billion over five years, that amounts according to the same organisation you just quoted to an average increase of 2.296 quoted to an average increase of 2.2% increase in real terms, in other words less than we are talking about. were you wrong then? when we announce those plans at the general election we had an addled these think tanks doing their in—depth analysis we have seen since the general election. in the last few weeks, various independent health experts say the government need to do four or 5% experts say the government need to do fouror5% in experts say the government need to do four or 5% in order to do the innovative treatment
this money means the nhs standstill.longer, our hospitals will still be in crisis and overcrowded and there is nothing for the social care sector. you can't really resolve the issues facing the nhs without also putting substantial investment into social ca re substantial investment into social care for the elderly in communities these days. labour promised it would promised an extra 37 billion over five years, that amounts according to the same organisation you just quoted to an average...
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how much will be nhs spend an fruition? how much will be nhs spend c fruition?taffing gaps have led to clinical negligence claims. how much of this money will go to further claims? the nhs spends 39 million a year on consultancy cars, will they increase? with consultancy cars, will they increase ? with hospital trusts consultancy cars, will they increase? with hospital trusts in deficits, can he guarantee that they will break even next year? isn't the truth, as experts have said, this settlement is not good enough to deliver the improvements needed? that is why the prime minister could not even confirm when asked a basic question today whether this funding would deliver the constitutional standards on treatments and waiting times. can he tell us, this time next year, will the waiting list for nhs treatment be higher or lower order that today? can he tell us this time next year, will there be more patients waiting word than 60 days for cancer treatment or fewer? will be more than two and a half million people waiting longer than four hours in casualty? if he cann
how much will be nhs spend an fruition? how much will be nhs spend c fruition?taffing gaps have led to clinical negligence claims. how much of this money will go to further claims? the nhs spends 39 million a year on consultancy cars, will they increase? with consultancy cars, will they increase ? with hospital trusts consultancy cars, will they increase? with hospital trusts in deficits, can he guarantee that they will break even next year? isn't the truth, as experts have said, this...
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the entire nhs. one of the things that the nhs has been doing to balances budgets is moving capital funding, funding been doing to balances budgets is moving capitalfunding, funding to maintain and develop an repair hospitals and nhs buildings of all kind. it has been moving that into revenue budgets to make sure it can pay its staff and suppliers and keep the lights on. sol pay its staff and suppliers and keep the lights on. so i am afraid that the lights on. so i am afraid that the prime minister in asserting there is a brexit bonus is... is virtually at war with reality. very quickly, another asked that of transforming the —— aspect of tra nsfer transforming the —— aspect of transfer the nhs, jerry hunter spoke about technology. what you make of that? it is a big enthusiasm mr hunt's and there are areas where the nhs could make some progress by using technology more ably and fully. 0ne using technology more ably and fully. one of the challenges is to retrain staff and use that technology to get th
the entire nhs. one of the things that the nhs has been doing to balances budgets is moving capital funding, funding been doing to balances budgets is moving capitalfunding, funding to maintain and develop an repair hospitals and nhs buildings of all kind. it has been moving that into revenue budgets to make sure it can pay its staff and suppliers and keep the lights on. sol pay its staff and suppliers and keep the lights on. so i am afraid that the lights on. so i am afraid that the prime...
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it's not enough that the nhs. we we re it's not enough that the nhs.llion extra fat health and social ca re billion extra fat health and social care this year. now the government have these new baselines, we will match that. but we are saying you can go further. if the government made taxation changes we were prepared to make, you could be giving even more to the nhs. labour would be spending more on the nhs than the tories, even after the announcement today. a hint at the political argument to come between the two main parties. labour will see this as the tories getting in on their turf. interesting to hearjon ashworth talking about labour matching their spending commitment. it's more than labour promised it would spend on the nhs at the last general election, although labour say its funding plan was costed by stopping a cut to corporation tax. you rightly say this is a hint of the debate that will come between the two main parties on this, because it is politically a high price to be seenin is politically a high price to be seen in the eyes of the el
it's not enough that the nhs. we we re it's not enough that the nhs.llion extra fat health and social ca re billion extra fat health and social care this year. now the government have these new baselines, we will match that. but we are saying you can go further. if the government made taxation changes we were prepared to make, you could be giving even more to the nhs. labour would be spending more on the nhs than the tories, even after the announcement today. a hint at the political argument to...
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and the nhs is our number one priority. absolutely.average annual increases of 3.4% in real terms. the budget for day—to—day running costs is around £115 billion this year. under the plan, there will be £20 billion more by 2023. but the independent institute for fiscal studies says the public finances will not benefit from any brexit dividend, and labour argues the increase falls short of what is needed. they've told us they're going to pay for it from a brexit dividend. we don't really know what that means, because we don't know what the deal is going to be and what the overall effect on the economy is going to be. and, actually, whether brexit is going to end up costing us a great deal of money, or whether we construct the sort of deal that would do us some good. and across the nhs there's a feeling this settlement is onlyjust enough to keep pace with rising demand. it does fall short of the independent assessment that we've had done, which suggests we need 4% a year. this is only going to be 3.4%. so, it is a good step forward, but
and the nhs is our number one priority. absolutely.average annual increases of 3.4% in real terms. the budget for day—to—day running costs is around £115 billion this year. under the plan, there will be £20 billion more by 2023. but the independent institute for fiscal studies says the public finances will not benefit from any brexit dividend, and labour argues the increase falls short of what is needed. they've told us they're going to pay for it from a brexit dividend. we don't really...
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nhs going.ill pay for that if it keeps the nhs going. would you? i don't know if i am allowed to have all sorts of opinion! i think the problem with anything to do with tax is they have tried before to try and ring—fenced money and then it doesn't work because something somewhere needs something immediately and then it will get corralled into... i think if there was a ring—fenced tax and it was going into social care as well... social care reform is a big subject. if people start the money was going to that they would be sympathetic. people think the money should hit the high earners. should not be coming from people suffering from austerity, it should have be coming from people who are not. that would be the labour argument. another medical story. this concerning billy coldwell and the government now having to look at legalising medicinal cannabis. first off, what have you made of billy's story?” cannot believe they did not let them through. when you are talking about somebody‘s health, we are
nhs going.ill pay for that if it keeps the nhs going. would you? i don't know if i am allowed to have all sorts of opinion! i think the problem with anything to do with tax is they have tried before to try and ring—fenced money and then it doesn't work because something somewhere needs something immediately and then it will get corralled into... i think if there was a ring—fenced tax and it was going into social care as well... social care reform is a big subject. if people start the money...
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speaker, the iss study says, the nhs needs 3.7 press -- the ifs study say the nhs needs 3.3% just to maintain current provisions which are, a i remind her -- at crisis levels. does she think standing still is good enough for virginia or anybody else waiting for the treatment they need and deserve? pm. may: we are putting excellent money to ensure that improved care in the nhs. but can i remind him what the chief executive of the nhs has said of our announcement? we can now face the next five years with renewed certainty. this multi-your settlement provides the funding we need to shape a long-term plan with key improvements in cancer commitment to health and other critical services. and he wants to talk about what the labour party do in relation to the health services, that swear he started, let's just look at what they say about what they actually do -- that is where he started -- let us look look at what they say, but what they actually do. we are putting in excellent for improved character tabulating what chief executive nhs england set of our announcement? for every one pound extr
speaker, the iss study says, the nhs needs 3.7 press -- the ifs study say the nhs needs 3.3% just to maintain current provisions which are, a i remind her -- at crisis levels. does she think standing still is good enough for virginia or anybody else waiting for the treatment they need and deserve? pm. may: we are putting excellent money to ensure that improved care in the nhs. but can i remind him what the chief executive of the nhs has said of our announcement? we can now face the next five...
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simply give the nhs a one—off injection of cash. than just simply give the nhs a one-off injection ofxtra 20 billion a year by 2023 after inflation, less than the historical average but more than recently. a huge sum but who will pay? are you telling working families to get ready to pay more tax? as a country we will need to contribute a bit more. taxpayers will need to contribute a bit more but we will do that in a fair and balanced way. the government claims some of the cash will come back from the eu, that is at best uncertain, at worst misleading, so expect extra national insurance or tax thresholds to be frozen. these plans for the nhs will be funded by increases in borrowing, the tories putting up borrowing and increases in taxation. now, what jeremy hunt, theresa may and chancellor have to do is level with the british people and tell us which taxes are going up. with patients and members of the public be willing to stump up? yes and no depending on whether it will actually go to the nhs. the fear is you will pay it and go somewhere else. if you ask that question to an able—bodi
simply give the nhs a one—off injection of cash. than just simply give the nhs a one-off injection ofxtra 20 billion a year by 2023 after inflation, less than the historical average but more than recently. a huge sum but who will pay? are you telling working families to get ready to pay more tax? as a country we will need to contribute a bit more. taxpayers will need to contribute a bit more but we will do that in a fair and balanced way. the government claims some of the cash will come back...
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we have set out a long-term plan for the nhs. that is securing the future for the national health service. that will be funded. it would be money we are no longer send to the eu but we will be able to spend on our nhs. honorable members may -- i know that issue is not the policy the labour party wants. in relation to money where no longer send to eu banks spent on images, the second are called it bogus. the shadow health secretary said it's a defeat. perhaps i can tell them what another labour member said a few weeks ago. he said we will use the funds return from brussels after brexit to invest in our public services. it was him, the right honorable gentleman, the leader of the opposition. [shouting] >> jeremy corbyn. >> mr. speaker -- [shouting] i'm very pleased the prime minister is reading my speeches so closely. [laughing] i said that the money sent to the eu should be used to replace structural funds to regions, agriculture and fishing industry support, funding for research and for university. [shouting] mr. speaker, could i
we have set out a long-term plan for the nhs. that is securing the future for the national health service. that will be funded. it would be money we are no longer send to the eu but we will be able to spend on our nhs. honorable members may -- i know that issue is not the policy the labour party wants. in relation to money where no longer send to eu banks spent on images, the second are called it bogus. the shadow health secretary said it's a defeat. perhaps i can tell them what another labour...
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we're making the nhs our priority.we're putting this significant amount of extra money into it, we need to make sure that money is spent wisely. calls for a change in the law after the home office allows a boy with severe epilepsy to be treated with an illegal form of cannabis oil. the first of hundreds of migrants who've been the focus of a european dispute over immigration arrive in spain more than a week after being rescued. also world cup holders germany start their defence, as they take on mexico. and brazil, the favourites to win the competition this time round, play their first game of the tournament, against switzerland. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9:35, this morning's reviewers are david wooding, political editor at the sun on sunday. and peter conradi, foreign editor at the sunday times. good morning and welcome to bbc news. theresa may has announced new funding for the nhs in england. it will mean an extra £20 billion a year by the end of a five year plan. the prime minister said some
we're making the nhs our priority.we're putting this significant amount of extra money into it, we need to make sure that money is spent wisely. calls for a change in the law after the home office allows a boy with severe epilepsy to be treated with an illegal form of cannabis oil. the first of hundreds of migrants who've been the focus of a european dispute over immigration arrive in spain more than a week after being rescued. also world cup holders germany start their defence, as they take on...
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we are making the nhs our priority. we are making the nhs our priority.ney is spent wisely. we are saying it can go further and if the government made the taxation changes we are prepared to make we can be giving more to the nhs and labour will be spending more on the nhs than the tories. the hundreds of migrants rescued off the libyan coast have now arrived in spain. their plight had sparked a row between european union member states over who should've accepted them. the conservative mp, sir christopher chope, who blocked legislation to outlaw upskirting now says he does support moves to criminalise it. there are fears that the glasgow school of art, which was ravaged by a fire on friday night, may have to be knocked down. with katherine downes (os) we are going to start at the world cup where there is shock brewing for the defending champions. not going to script for germany? no, there is something in the water in moscow, the three matches we have got here does something strange, the opening match made russia look like world beaters yesterday, argentina
we are making the nhs our priority. we are making the nhs our priority.ney is spent wisely. we are saying it can go further and if the government made the taxation changes we are prepared to make we can be giving more to the nhs and labour will be spending more on the nhs than the tories. the hundreds of migrants rescued off the libyan coast have now arrived in spain. their plight had sparked a row between european union member states over who should've accepted them. the conservative mp, sir...
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we have set out a long-term plan for the nhs. that is securing the future for the national health service. we've set aside funding settlement that will be funded. there will be money we're no longer sending to the eu that we will be able to spend on our nhs. well, honorable members may shout about this, know that that issue is not the mollist of the labor bench. the shadow health secretary said it's a deceit but perhaps -- perhaps i can tell them it was another labor member said a few weeks ago. he said we will use the funds returned from brussels after brexit to invest in our public services. it was him, the right honorable gentleman, the leader of the opposition. >> mr. speaker, i'm very pleased the prime minister's reading my speeches so closely. i said that the money in the eu should be structure funded to agriculture and fishing industries support, funding for research and for universities. mr. speaker, could i remind the prime minister the question i asked was about taxation to deal with her nhs promises at the weekend. las
we have set out a long-term plan for the nhs. that is securing the future for the national health service. we've set aside funding settlement that will be funded. there will be money we're no longer sending to the eu that we will be able to spend on our nhs. well, honorable members may shout about this, know that that issue is not the mollist of the labor bench. the shadow health secretary said it's a deceit but perhaps -- perhaps i can tell them it was another labor member said a few weeks...
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‘ significant increase for the nhs.the chancellor said they want to give the nhs more money, which has happened. what we need to focus on is what the nhs can deliver for that money. i think we need to be realistic about what can be delivered. if i can give you one statistic, the experts are saying the nhs over the next five years would need an increase of 3.3%, just to keep pace with growing demand. this is an increase on average of 3.4%. so there are still going to be some quite difficult choices about priorities. you would say this is standing still and not necessarily making the nhs bigger and better?m depends how you want to make the comparison is, if you want to make it across other public services, or the amount that has been put in the nhs over the last ten years, this is a very significant increase and a big step forward. 0n the other hand, if you want to make comparisons to what the nhs needs and the longer term funding increase, between 1948 and today has been 3.7%, then clearly you get a different perspective
‘ significant increase for the nhs.the chancellor said they want to give the nhs more money, which has happened. what we need to focus on is what the nhs can deliver for that money. i think we need to be realistic about what can be delivered. if i can give you one statistic, the experts are saying the nhs over the next five years would need an increase of 3.3%, just to keep pace with growing demand. this is an increase on average of 3.4%. so there are still going to be some quite difficult...
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does the nhs have to have a rethink?e things co nsta ntly. reassessing all these things constantly. there is a big regional disparity between what services are available, takes, ivf. in york, your number of cycles of ivf is hero, but three in other parts of the country. there are already constantly big questions being asked about what services should be provided in which parts of the country. but a lot of the pressure at the moment is not about these, things that are more debatable, arguably. it is about social care. a&e, social care, really big things feeding into this. social care, that allows you to live in their own homes. that keeps people out of hospital if they are not having a full trying to do everything themselves. in a care home, they are being looked after and not trapped in hospital. many parts of this health care ward, people are seeing this as the two things need to be dealt with hand—in—hand. the nhs is going to be sorted out, we heard today. the question is how we are going to sort out social care as wel
does the nhs have to have a rethink?e things co nsta ntly. reassessing all these things constantly. there is a big regional disparity between what services are available, takes, ivf. in york, your number of cycles of ivf is hero, but three in other parts of the country. there are already constantly big questions being asked about what services should be provided in which parts of the country. but a lot of the pressure at the moment is not about these, things that are more debatable, arguably....
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the nhs is this government's number one spending priority.r the nhs and it will be funded in a responsible way. some of the funding will come from using the money we will no longer spend on our annual membership subscription to the european union, after we have left. but the commitment i am making goes beyond that brexit dividend, because the scale of our ambition for the nhs is greater still. so across the nation taxpayers will have to contribute a bit more in a fair and balanced way to support the nhs we all use. we will listen to views about how we do this and the chancellor will set out the detail, in due course. we should be clear that we are only able to make this funding offer, because we have managed the public finances responsibly. it's because of our balanced approach, to reduce debt as a share of gdp to keep taxes as low as possible and to invest in our public services. so we will stick to our fiscal rules, reduce our debt, but prioritise our nhs within public spending. we also know we need to improve social care and continue to su
the nhs is this government's number one spending priority.r the nhs and it will be funded in a responsible way. some of the funding will come from using the money we will no longer spend on our annual membership subscription to the european union, after we have left. but the commitment i am making goes beyond that brexit dividend, because the scale of our ambition for the nhs is greater still. so across the nation taxpayers will have to contribute a bit more in a fair and balanced way to...
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will admit there was huge waste in the nhs 20 years ago. we have made so the nhs 20 years ago. savings. gps have been on the front line of making savings, of this rationing, frankly, it is going to get harder and harder to make savings. a pleasure to speak to you. a march in support of the nhs is due to get under way in central london. the demo will be addressed byjeremy corbyn later and will celebrate the 70th anniversary of the health service. 0ur correspondent richard galpin is outside the bbc‘s broadcasting house. good afternoon. hello. the crowds are beginning to build up now. they have been gathering over the past hour. they are due to start marching down regent street to whitehall. they are billing it as a celebration. it is the 70th anniversary of the nhs, the first integrated free to use health system in the world when it was set up in 1948, but it has also been built, this march today, as being gay protest. 0rganisers accusing the government of deliberately underfunding the nhs and therefore undermining the nhs, they said, pushing it basically to the brink, they say.
will admit there was huge waste in the nhs 20 years ago. we have made so the nhs 20 years ago. savings. gps have been on the front line of making savings, of this rationing, frankly, it is going to get harder and harder to make savings. a pleasure to speak to you. a march in support of the nhs is due to get under way in central london. the demo will be addressed byjeremy corbyn later and will celebrate the 70th anniversary of the health service. 0ur correspondent richard galpin is outside the...
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however, the paper saying, let's go to waron nhs however, the paper saying, let's go to war on nhs waste go on administration and aspects like that, she wants it to go into real usage for the nhs. the paper is saying, let's sort out waste and bureaucracy. i think even roof and i disagree, we will probably agree that this is the most... i loved it. will probably agree that this is the most dishonest take of all. the idea that tackling waste could find £20 billion for the birds. the nhs has had eight years of austerity, whatever fat there was as big cut out already. i see the trail of her speech and this is the main thrust of it, that she has declared war, as she says, on the waste. the last desperate refuge of the politician. she is clearly tried to find a new way of avoiding entering the questions of weeks —— which tax rises there will be. is addressing the mail is going with this, they are standing by her, a little bit critical recently and brexit, but are prepared to stand by her and agree on a war of waste. a very different approach to mail ta kes to a very different approach to mail
however, the paper saying, let's go to waron nhs however, the paper saying, let's go to war on nhs waste go on administration and aspects like that, she wants it to go into real usage for the nhs. the paper is saying, let's sort out waste and bureaucracy. i think even roof and i disagree, we will probably agree that this is the most... i loved it. will probably agree that this is the most dishonest take of all. the idea that tackling waste could find £20 billion for the birds. the nhs has had...
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give the nhs a one—off injection of cash.illion a year by 2023, after inflation — less than the historical average, but more than recently. a huge sum, but who will pay? are you telling working families to get ready to pay more tax? as a country, we will need to contribute a bit more. taxpayers will need to contribute a bit more. but we will do that in a fair and balanced way. she claimed, too, some of the cash would come back from brexit. technically, as boris johnson argued before he was the foreign secretary, going off to meetings like this in geneva today, payments to the eu will stop. but look carefully, as he maybe didn't. official forecasts suggest after brexit and there will be less cash to go around. do you accept it is at best highly uncertain, and at worst misleading, to suggest that money will come back from the european union? that money will be coming back, and we will be spending it on our priorities, and the nhs is our number one priority. let's see. expect, alongside, national insurance to go up perhaps, or t
give the nhs a one—off injection of cash.illion a year by 2023, after inflation — less than the historical average, but more than recently. a huge sum, but who will pay? are you telling working families to get ready to pay more tax? as a country, we will need to contribute a bit more. taxpayers will need to contribute a bit more. but we will do that in a fair and balanced way. she claimed, too, some of the cash would come back from brexit. technically, as boris johnson argued before he was...
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today's announcement confirms theresa may failed to give the nhs funding it needs an much of the nhs much of the announcement today is based on wishful thinking. it goes on to talk about debt, at wishful thinking. it goes on to talk about debt, et cetera, failure to provide a funding package for social care. then it says labour would have invested nearly £9 billion extra this year in the nhs and social care while asking the wealthiest and big corporations to pay their fair share of tax. there will be a lot of people who say, no matter what happens with brexit, really, that should be happening more. happens with brexit, really, that should be happening morem happens with brexit, really, that should be happening more. if we turn to the observer they lead with the same story. but they point out that the detail will not be spelt out until the budget, which is in autumn. because of ongoing arguments involving the chancellor, philip hammond, jeremy hunt, and number ten. so... i mean, when you look at the lead up to last year's aged, sajid javid, when he was committee secretary, tried to do
today's announcement confirms theresa may failed to give the nhs funding it needs an much of the nhs much of the announcement today is based on wishful thinking. it goes on to talk about debt, at wishful thinking. it goes on to talk about debt, et cetera, failure to provide a funding package for social care. then it says labour would have invested nearly £9 billion extra this year in the nhs and social care while asking the wealthiest and big corporations to pay their fair share of tax. there...
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it isa traditionally in the nhs history. putting patients at central, working as organisations who work together around that. diane freeman is a patient who arrived today. she has a chest infection and may be in for a couple of days. diane says she's grateful for the treatment she has had so what does she think of the new money coming to the nhs? u nfortu nately, new money coming to the nhs? unfortunately, there are ways i think they could save money but there is always money needed. mental health is one of the prime minister's priorities. rebecca who isa minister's priorities. rebecca who is a senior nurse takes the senior lead in this area in the hospital. herjob includes liaising with community mental health providers and she says previous underfunding must now be put right. we absolutely need more money into mental health care. we have seen investment into physical health care and we have seen some recent physical health care and we have seen some recent investment into the mental health trust but we need money we can us
it isa traditionally in the nhs history. putting patients at central, working as organisations who work together around that. diane freeman is a patient who arrived today. she has a chest infection and may be in for a couple of days. diane says she's grateful for the treatment she has had so what does she think of the new money coming to the nhs? u nfortu nately, new money coming to the nhs? unfortunately, there are ways i think they could save money but there is always money needed. mental...
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nhs are many other health system is.here is a focus on nhs resources the reds waste, there are always examples given of where spending on drugs isn't necessarily a sufficient as it can be. when you say we're better using generic drugs in this country has that changed ? sol that changed ? so i think there has been a policy from the department of health and nhs england to make sure that we make effective use of generic drugs ina way make effective use of generic drugs in a way that there hasn't been another countries but it's important to say that they nhs is a huge syste m to say that they nhs is a huge system and there is always going to be room for efficiencies and we should not take these results and say, well, this means that we shouldn't try and improve more. we're just saying that relative to other health systems which also have other health systems which also have other complications, we're doing value for money relatively well. that's not to say we could not do more. the comparison on outcomes for patients going i
nhs are many other health system is.here is a focus on nhs resources the reds waste, there are always examples given of where spending on drugs isn't necessarily a sufficient as it can be. when you say we're better using generic drugs in this country has that changed ? sol that changed ? so i think there has been a policy from the department of health and nhs england to make sure that we make effective use of generic drugs ina way make effective use of generic drugs in a way that there hasn't...
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so, labour will be spending more on the nhs than the tories.dreds of migrants who were rescued off the coast of libya 8 days ago — arrive in spain. experts warn the glasgow school of art may have to be demolished after being gutted by fire. and joy for mexico, but despair for the holders germany in the world cup. his shot gives mexico the lead! that goal from hirving lozano was enough to consign the germans to their first defeat, in an opening game of a world cup, since 1982. no such troubles for tournament favourites brazil so far, a crackerfrom coutinho has put them on top against switzerland... and coming up cleaning thailand's beaches that's in the travel show in half an hour here on bbc news. good evening and welcome to bbc news. theresa may has announced a funding boost for the nhs in england saying it'll receive an extra 20—billion pounds a year — by 2023. it'll be partly paid for — by what would have been — future contributions to the eu budget. but she's being urged to clarify exactly where the money will come from given uncertainty ov
so, labour will be spending more on the nhs than the tories.dreds of migrants who were rescued off the coast of libya 8 days ago — arrive in spain. experts warn the glasgow school of art may have to be demolished after being gutted by fire. and joy for mexico, but despair for the holders germany in the world cup. his shot gives mexico the lead! that goal from hirving lozano was enough to consign the germans to their first defeat, in an opening game of a world cup, since 1982. no such troubles...
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often in these circumstances, the nhs closes ranks.vidual who raises the concern — the clinician in this instance — and allows the system to continue. is there some way of monitoring the types of concerns raised by clinicians and ensuring that the staff who raise these concerns are not penalised themselves, and that the system then takes accountability forward ? jeremy hunt told lisa cameron — a former nhs hospital consultant — that it was essential to get a culture in the health service where people could speak openly about patient safety. you're watching wednesday in parliament with me, alicia mccarthy. theresa may's announcement earlier this week that she's going to increase spending on england's nhs by £20 billion by 2023 came under scrutiny from the labour leader at prime minister's questions. jeremy corbyn wanted more detail about to where the money was coming from. the prime minister said extra funding for the national health service will come from three sources. brexit, economic growth and the tax system. there can be no divide
often in these circumstances, the nhs closes ranks.vidual who raises the concern — the clinician in this instance — and allows the system to continue. is there some way of monitoring the types of concerns raised by clinicians and ensuring that the staff who raise these concerns are not penalised themselves, and that the system then takes accountability forward ? jeremy hunt told lisa cameron — a former nhs hospital consultant — that it was essential to get a culture in the health...
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more money for the nhs will always bea more money for the nhs will always be a popular move.y for it could be a harder sell, but the government will have to find the money now theresa may has put her name to this. 0ur assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster. the question everyone's asking, do the figures stack up and how are we any nearer to knowing? there will be tax rises but we don't know who will be paying them or how much. and that is why what was meant to bea much. and that is why what was meant to be a feel—good announcement, add big bonanza cash boost for the nhs has become mired in a bruising bust up has become mired in a bruising bust up over brexit, magic money trees and those tax rises. that is because theresa may hasn't spelt out in any detail how she's going to pay for this. the brexit dividend, as we have heard has been dismissed by groups like the institute for fiscal studies. the option of borrowing more is difficult. theresa may saying she wants to pay for the extra cash responsibly, so that would limit the scope for a big increase in borro
more money for the nhs will always bea more money for the nhs will always be a popular move.y for it could be a harder sell, but the government will have to find the money now theresa may has put her name to this. 0ur assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster. the question everyone's asking, do the figures stack up and how are we any nearer to knowing? there will be tax rises but we don't know who will be paying them or how much. and that is why what was meant to bea much. and...
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we are making the nhs our priority. are putting a significant amount of extra money into it, we need to make sure that money is spent wisely. there are calls for a change in the law after a boy with severe epilepsy was allowed to be treated with an illegal form of cannabis oil. the home secretary acted after billy caldwell was admitted to hospital with extreme seizures. the first of hundreds of migrants who've been the focus of a european dispute over immigration arrive in spain more than a week after being rescued. their plight has sparked a row between european union member states over who should accept them. firefighters have spent another night at the scene of a huge blaze at the glasgow school of art. it's the second fire there in four years. nearby buildings, including a nightclub and a music venue, have also been damaged. coming up in a few minutes our sunday morning edition of the papers — this mornings reviewers are david wooding from the sun on sunday and peter conradi from the sunday times. before the papers
we are making the nhs our priority. are putting a significant amount of extra money into it, we need to make sure that money is spent wisely. there are calls for a change in the law after a boy with severe epilepsy was allowed to be treated with an illegal form of cannabis oil. the home secretary acted after billy caldwell was admitted to hospital with extreme seizures. the first of hundreds of migrants who've been the focus of a european dispute over immigration arrive in spain more than a...
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some nhs treatments could be about to become much rarer.plans are being drawn up by nhs england to limit options that they say are ineffective or too risky. it's drawn up a list of 17 procedures, including surgery to treat snoring, tonsillitis or varicose veins, knee arthroscopy is for osteoarthritis, and steroid injections for nonspecific back pain.
some nhs treatments could be about to become much rarer.plans are being drawn up by nhs england to limit options that they say are ineffective or too risky. it's drawn up a list of 17 procedures, including surgery to treat snoring, tonsillitis or varicose veins, knee arthroscopy is for osteoarthritis, and steroid injections for nonspecific back pain.
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we are making the nhs our priority. we are putting a significant amount of extra money into it, we need to make sure that money is spent wisely. good morning, it's sunday 17thjune. also this morning: pressure grows for a change in the law after the government allows a boy with severe epilepsy to be treated with an illegal form of cannabis oil. and we are live in valencia in spain where some of those 630 refugees and migrants rescued by the ship the aquarius, have arrived after a week—long journey. a safe harbour on the other side of the mediterranean. and in sport, it's not often you see this. lionel messi misses a penalty, as iceland draw with argentina in their first ever world cup match. and nick has the weather. good morning. we have a mainly cloudy day ahead, while some of us will remain dry, there will be some patchy rain, particularly across western parts of the uk. not going to be as wet as it was for some of us to be as wet as it was for some of us yesterday. join me for the full forecast, a little later on. th
we are making the nhs our priority. we are putting a significant amount of extra money into it, we need to make sure that money is spent wisely. good morning, it's sunday 17thjune. also this morning: pressure grows for a change in the law after the government allows a boy with severe epilepsy to be treated with an illegal form of cannabis oil. and we are live in valencia in spain where some of those 630 refugees and migrants rescued by the ship the aquarius, have arrived after a week—long...
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some nhs treatments could be about to become much rarer.g drawn up by nhs england to limit options that they say are ineffective or too risky. it's drawn up a list of 17 procedures, including surgery to treat snoring, tonsillitis or varicose veins, knee arthroscopies for osteoarthritis, and steroid injections for nonspecific back pain. the body says doctors should start to use a much higher bar when it comes to offering these kinds of solutions, and that they should happen only when there are compelling reasons. nhs england says it has come up with these proposals after extensive research, and in most cases alternatives such as physiotherapy or a change of diet would workjust as well. they are backed by leading health professionals who say it is about providing the right care. something that is ineffective is obviously something that's going to be unnecessary, and even more than that, it can potentially harm patients. things that don't work, any drug you take, any intervention you have, potentially carries harms. it's thought the move will
some nhs treatments could be about to become much rarer.g drawn up by nhs england to limit options that they say are ineffective or too risky. it's drawn up a list of 17 procedures, including surgery to treat snoring, tonsillitis or varicose veins, knee arthroscopies for osteoarthritis, and steroid injections for nonspecific back pain. the body says doctors should start to use a much higher bar when it comes to offering these kinds of solutions, and that they should happen only when there are...
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but do you back this amount of money going into the nhs? outback more money going into the nhs.m, it was a tortuous form of words. yes, but four times the amount raised in capital gains tax, totally, so it is a lot of money. but going back to the concept of the dividend, i really don't see where the figures come from. if you look at the £20 billion the government wa nts to at the £20 billion the government wants to spend, we currently spend about £11 billion with the eu, only about £11 billion with the eu, only about half, but of course adding more to the amount we will have to pay to get out of europe in the first place, another £40 billion or £50 billion, so even on those basic figures we talking four five years away before we would get any kind of dividend and that does not include other things like events we will pay the eu regulators, and we will pay for e—services... —— the eu regulators, and we will pay for e—services. .. —— amounts the eu regulators, and we will pay for e—services... —— amounts that we will pay to eu regulators. do you think it is wrong for her to announ
but do you back this amount of money going into the nhs? outback more money going into the nhs.m, it was a tortuous form of words. yes, but four times the amount raised in capital gains tax, totally, so it is a lot of money. but going back to the concept of the dividend, i really don't see where the figures come from. if you look at the £20 billion the government wa nts to at the £20 billion the government wants to spend, we currently spend about £11 billion with the eu, only about £11...
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if the nhs paying too much foradmin? question. if the nhs paying too much for admin?hospitals and gps. not necessarily managers in the hospitals but with that data that we have, and it comes from a credible source, it looks like the nhs spends remarkably little on administration compare to other health services which is not a surprise because one of the things that comes out of the stat is a relative strength of the nhs is it does seem to do well in terms of efficiency. much as we might like to complain about managers in bureaucrats in the nhs that is no sign we have a particular problem. oliver asked how our factors such as dietand oliver asked how our factors such as diet and age and obesity reflected in the report. we looked at obesity and we're not doing is very well and obesity. countries do have different age profiles in different populations and that makes a difference to the levels of ans illness. all the countries have ageing populations. it is great news people are getting older but that brings challenges such as dementia and cancer which is a disease of old
if the nhs paying too much foradmin? question. if the nhs paying too much for admin?hospitals and gps. not necessarily managers in the hospitals but with that data that we have, and it comes from a credible source, it looks like the nhs spends remarkably little on administration compare to other health services which is not a surprise because one of the things that comes out of the stat is a relative strength of the nhs is it does seem to do well in terms of efficiency. much as we might like to...
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lu the debate about nhs funding is it going on so long it's moved on from just money for the nhs.w where people are realising the extra pressures on nhs are because of future austerity and other areas for example council funding that it's after social services and tenderly care. it's more pressure on the nhs. so, this is only went to be a small part of the problem. and obviously it creates another political problem as well as katie was saying, there actually for income streams that the story talked about, income tax and brexit dividend, borrowing and stealth. we all know how careful phil hammond is. these not going to wa nt phil hammond is. these not going to want to borrow more money and certainly the brexit dividend isn't a sure income stream. we are looking at income tax and sell stocks and i will be a problem. you could be upfront and say the people you want to better health let's have an extra penny on the pounds just to pay for that or whatever and special nhs tax. you could if you are 12 points ahead in the polls. i think what's interesting is the nhs did a few things, are
lu the debate about nhs funding is it going on so long it's moved on from just money for the nhs.w where people are realising the extra pressures on nhs are because of future austerity and other areas for example council funding that it's after social services and tenderly care. it's more pressure on the nhs. so, this is only went to be a small part of the problem. and obviously it creates another political problem as well as katie was saying, there actually for income streams that the story...
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that money would pour into the nhs if we leave europe. membership.ld pour into the nhs if we leave europem is way too early to tell, because the deal has not been done. some are saying we will never find the money, others saying see? we told you so. like angela merkel, theresa may has factions she is trying to keep hold of. either way, the good news, it can of. either way, the good news, it ca n always of. either way, the good news, it can always be better news, is the focus on the nhs and more money going in. we really need to look at a lot of that hopefully going into technologies as an investment, as opposed to spending, but looking at how we can make it out for the end—user, using whatever the latest innovations in technology are. i was at number ten just last week and a bunch of tech companies were then not just for the nhs bunch of tech companies were then notjust for the nhs but bunch of tech companies were then not just for the nhs but for revolutionising how governments operate, making it more efficient for them. really quickly, tesla on fir
that money would pour into the nhs if we leave europe. membership.ld pour into the nhs if we leave europem is way too early to tell, because the deal has not been done. some are saying we will never find the money, others saying see? we told you so. like angela merkel, theresa may has factions she is trying to keep hold of. either way, the good news, it can of. either way, the good news, it ca n always of. either way, the good news, it can always be better news, is the focus on the nhs and more...
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|j i think this has been welcomed by nhs staff and nhs leaders.and then we want to finalise that plan ahead of the budget in november. and then we will be very clear how every penny will be very clear how every penny will be paid for by the can you tell us... be paid for by the can you tell us...i be paid for by the can you tell us... i will. be paid for by the can you tell us... iwill. there be paid for by the can you tell us... i will. there are three sources. we will not be paying subscriptions to brussels at the end of this period. that will not be enough. so there will also be more resourcing through the taxation system. and also economic growth. put those together and you have a package with the treasury confident because they have signed up to this deal. the chancellor was right there in the negotiations on friday when we finally came to a deal. he has been extremely supportive of doing the right thing for the nhs. you have a package which the country can afford, but it also means the nhs can sustain the services it offers currently but als
|j i think this has been welcomed by nhs staff and nhs leaders.and then we want to finalise that plan ahead of the budget in november. and then we will be very clear how every penny will be very clear how every penny will be paid for by the can you tell us... be paid for by the can you tell us...i be paid for by the can you tell us... i will. be paid for by the can you tell us... iwill. there be paid for by the can you tell us... i will. there are three sources. we will not be paying...
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so labour would be spending more on the nhs than the tories.ys ago, arrive in spain. experts warn the glasgow school of art may have to be demolished after being gutted by fire. and joy for mexico, but dispair for the holders germany in the world cup. commentator:
so labour would be spending more on the nhs than the tories.ys ago, arrive in spain. experts warn the glasgow school of art may have to be demolished after being gutted by fire. and joy for mexico, but dispair for the holders germany in the world cup. commentator:
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the nhs is under great pressure. in many areas a&e waiting times have been getting longer, but what this analysis shows is that while the nhs lags some other healthcare systems, it's certainly not the worst performer. when it comes to the four—hour target for being treated or assessed in a&e, the research shows the nhs is in the middle of the pack for the proportion of patients dealt with in that time. canada and australia, among others, are worse. so is the nhs value for money, and are patients getting the best care they can expect? given what we spend, we are ok, but we could definitely do better. it is very clear from our report that outcomes could be improved. we are very efficient, we spend very little on management costs, but we could spend more money well and effectively and improve the outcomes for people. so that will be the challenge for the nhs in the coming years, to meet the hopes of those who work in it and the needs of those who rely on it. hugh pym, bbc news. theresa may has congratulated president er
the nhs is under great pressure. in many areas a&e waiting times have been getting longer, but what this analysis shows is that while the nhs lags some other healthcare systems, it's certainly not the worst performer. when it comes to the four—hour target for being treated or assessed in a&e, the research shows the nhs is in the middle of the pack for the proportion of patients dealt with in that time. canada and australia, among others, are worse. so is the nhs value for money, and...
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the nhs is under great pressure.longer, but what this analysis shows is that while the nhs lags some other healthcare systems, it's certainly not the worst performer. when it comes to the four—hour target for being treated or assessed in a&e, research shows the nhs is in the middle of the pack with a proportion of patients dealt with in that time. canada and australia, among others, are worse. so is the nhs value for money, and are patients getting the best care they can expect? given what we spend, we are ok, but we could definitely do better. it is very clear from our report that outcomes could be improved. we are very efficient, we spend very little on management costs, but we could spend more money well and effectively and improve the outcomes for people. so that will be the challenge for the nhs in the coming years, to meet the hopes of those who work in it and the needs of those who rely on it. hugh pym, bbc news. it's 11:15. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news this evening. a third r
the nhs is under great pressure.longer, but what this analysis shows is that while the nhs lags some other healthcare systems, it's certainly not the worst performer. when it comes to the four—hour target for being treated or assessed in a&e, research shows the nhs is in the middle of the pack with a proportion of patients dealt with in that time. canada and australia, among others, are worse. so is the nhs value for money, and are patients getting the best care they can expect? given...
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this is the nhs saying this.body at the nhs, the boss is saying, what is modern technology really doing the childhood? his name is simon stevens, he's got two children of himself and he said the country needed to ask some pretty searching questions around the role of technology companies, social media, and the impact that it's having on childhood. eight social media, video games, it's so much of what young people, not just for games, it's so much of what young people, notjust for parents who should be concerned about this. some of us who are lucky enough to the grandparents, we should be equally worried and are i suspect. there are issues around schools because there are children that are very tired for school, because they have been up for very late on particular devices. there have been reports about the issue of what the effect of social media has on adults who look at facebook and it's all about bragging about how wonderful your life is which half of it you made of anyway. it lowers your self—esteem. which ha
this is the nhs saying this.body at the nhs, the boss is saying, what is modern technology really doing the childhood? his name is simon stevens, he's got two children of himself and he said the country needed to ask some pretty searching questions around the role of technology companies, social media, and the impact that it's having on childhood. eight social media, video games, it's so much of what young people, not just for games, it's so much of what young people, notjust for parents who...
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we are making the nhs our priority. we are making the nhs our priority.we are making the nhs our priority. we are putting a significant amount of extra money into it. we need to make sure that money is spent wisely. we are saying you could go further. if the government made the taxation changes we are prepared to make, we could be giving even more to the nhs. labourwill make, we could be giving even more to the nhs. labour will be spending more on the nhs and the tories. there are calls for a change in the law after a boy with severe epilepsy was allowed to be treated with an illegal form of cannabis oil. the home secretary acted after billy caldwell was admitted to hospital with extreme seizures. the first of hundreds of migrants have arrived in spain more than a week after being rescued off the libyan coast. their plight has sparked a row between european union member states over who should accept them. now on bbc news... it's 50 years since sir robin knox—johnston sailed nonstop around the world. in force of nature, the bbc now looks back at that remar
we are making the nhs our priority. we are making the nhs our priority.we are making the nhs our priority. we are putting a significant amount of extra money into it. we need to make sure that money is spent wisely. we are saying you could go further. if the government made the taxation changes we are prepared to make, we could be giving even more to the nhs. labourwill make, we could be giving even more to the nhs. labour will be spending more on the nhs and the tories. there are calls for a...
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if they're ok, i'll carry on with what the nhs 5ay5.ht become a point where they can't do that any more. even for those who get on a standard clinical trial, usually only one drug is tested at a time. with trials taking years to complete, this means many patients won't live long enough to try something else. they have very specific entry criteria and there are only a small number of slots available. so on a uk—wide ba5i5, the proportion of patients who go into those trials is very small. it's just a few percent. so for the vast majority of patients with this diagnosis, at the moment we are not able to offer them entry to clinical studies. with limited time for brain cancer patients, tessa and herfamily think the options for new treatments on the nhs are too narrow. if we just were having the treatment that we were given through the health service, mum wouldn't have had any treatment since august last year, and we're now in the beginning of may. they are campaigning for patients to have more control over their treatment and believe adapt
if they're ok, i'll carry on with what the nhs 5ay5.ht become a point where they can't do that any more. even for those who get on a standard clinical trial, usually only one drug is tested at a time. with trials taking years to complete, this means many patients won't live long enough to try something else. they have very specific entry criteria and there are only a small number of slots available. so on a uk—wide ba5i5, the proportion of patients who go into those trials is very small. it's...
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nhs, did to reason money be able to find extra money for the nhs for a brexit dividend that doesn'twas written on the side of a bus. this is given gavin williams and the chance to say that if there is more money that you get the nhs, increasing borrowing taxes, i wanted that the military as well. defence has been traditionally more of a conservative cause, the nhs is more ofa conservative cause, the nhs is more of a labour cause, is this is speaking to the heart of the conservative party. gavin williamson claims that he has the supportive money is not given to defence to bring the government down. to put this into perspective, there is a review coming out, due before the nato summit. top tier power means, in one line, you've got to be nuclear otherwise you get kicked off the permanent five of the security council and you've got to be able to sign about tens of thousands of troops to fight. philip hammond and mrs may think it is all over. turning quickly to the sunday times and many elderly patients gritters died prematurely because of cheap syringe pumps. we were confused because we
nhs, did to reason money be able to find extra money for the nhs for a brexit dividend that doesn'twas written on the side of a bus. this is given gavin williams and the chance to say that if there is more money that you get the nhs, increasing borrowing taxes, i wanted that the military as well. defence has been traditionally more of a conservative cause, the nhs is more ofa conservative cause, the nhs is more of a labour cause, is this is speaking to the heart of the conservative party. gavin...