Public healthcare spending as share of GDP in the United Kingdom (UK) 2000-2022 Public Health Programs NHS total operating expenses in the UK 2020/21 Health Economics Health expenditure per head in the United Kingdom 2012/13-2021/22, by country ...
Every year between 2001 and 2008, productivity fell by an average of 0.4 per cent a year. It means that by 2008, taxpayers were getting 3 per cent less in terms of operations, tests and appointments than they should have if all the money had been spent efficiently.This indicates that ...
Public spending in the UK has been severely squeezed, and although the NHS has been nominally protected from the deepest cuts of the government's austerity programme, across the UK as a whole for the three years 2010 to 2012 its funding has been cut by 0.4% a year on average (fig 1)...
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The NHS was rebuilt. A four-hour limit was set on A&E waiting times. Spending was raised to the EU average. Treatment waiting lists steadily shortened. I had started a family and my fear that the health service might, some day, cease to be there for us fell away. ...
Spending on locum doctors to plug the gaps in A&E units in England has risen by 60% in three years, figures show. The data obtained by Labour under the Freedom of Information Act showed £83.3m was spent last year, up from £52m in 2009-10. Employing locum doctors can cost £...
[2], money spent responding to Freedom of Information requests also needs to be considered fairly in the context of wider public spending. In 2012 it was reported that Staffordshire County Council had spent £38,000 in a year responding to Freedom of Information requests. The then Director ...
However, public spending in other sectors like education has risen to a similar degree and in the past decade the outlay in the NHS has remained constant at about 10 per cent of all public expenditure, less debt interest. Current expenditure by volume on all services is projected to increase...
Most non-medical staff are on contracts agreed through Agenda for Change, which increases staff costs in real terms by 1.5% per annum due to annual increments in salaries which equate to approximately £420 million per year.8 The three-year pay deals agreed under these contracts expire in ...
(registrations, log-ins, prescriptions ordered, medical record views, and appointments booked). Outcomes were measured as weekly rates per 1000 GP-registered patients, and we conducted separate models for each outcome. Regression models included all covariates mentioned above and produced incident rate...