Figures released by the health minister Philip Dunne in response to a written parliamentary question from Labour MP Luciana Berger1 show that NHS England's budget per capita will fall by 0.6% in real terms in 2018-19. The response confirms the recent claim by NHS England's chief executive, ...
The aim of the following analysis was to compare how a morbidity-based capitation methodology and the current HCHS formula would distribute an identical budget for the hospital treatment of CHD. By developing resource allocations for a condition where profound social gradients are known to exist in ...
An wide ranging piece but I would like to offer some corrections and primary research: –“Back in 2005, a large percentage of patients didn’t have mobile phones”. Numerous research shops will quote you a penetration rate of mobiles per capita in excess of 100% for the UK in 2005. WEF...
According to Heart of Birmingham PCT [25], which is both a spearhead PCT and is the PCT with the maximum surplus "Our budget is around £360 million a year. As a "Spearhead PCT" our income is expected to grow even more over the next three years so that we can work with other ...
Rarely, if ever, have the respective paths taken by health and social care funding been so divergent. As the Institute for Fiscal Studies said in its green budget this month, health spending in England increased by 9 per cent in real terms between 2009-10 and 2015-16. While low by histor...
Using actual regionalised public budget data for the years 1999-2006, we find that the NHS reduces differences in regional per-capita GDP by about 7% of GDP. This effect amounts to approximately 16% of redistribution by the total public budget and is largely driven by NHS expenditures. We ...
Using actual regionalised public budget data for the years 1999-2006, we find that the NSH reduces differences in regional per-capita GDP by about 7% of GDP. This effect amounts to approximately 16% of redistribution by the total public budget and is largely driven by NHS expenditures. We ...