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Royal review of NHS
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Colvile, Robert
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Budgets
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Demographics
/ Government agencies
/ Health care
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health services
/ Money
/ Population aging
/ Preventive medicine
/ Privatization
/ Social services
2018
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Royal review of NHS
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Colvile, Robert
in
Budgets
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Demographics
/ Government agencies
/ Health care
/ Health care expenditures
/ Health services
/ Money
/ Population aging
/ Preventive medicine
/ Privatization
/ Social services
2018
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Royal review of NHS
2018
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Overview
Pressure on the NHS has dominated the headlines this winter. But it's only when you look to the horizon that you appreciate the true scale of its problems. According to the Office for Budget Responsibility, health spending will rise from 6.9% of GDP to 12.6% over the next 50 years. Just keeping pace with \"non-demographic cost pressures\" will need an extra L88 billion in today's money, equal to roughly 60% of NHS England's current budget. The NHS, like many 70-year-olds, suffers from multiple long-term conditions -- an ageing, expanding population, bias towards acute over primary and preventive care, the split between health and social care and the health gap between rich and poor.
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