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‘£10bn needed’ to clear NHS backlog

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MORE than £10 billion in extra funding is needed just to tackle the growing backlog in care caused by the pandemic, according to the British Medical Associatio­n.

The BMA, the union representi­ng doctors in the UK, has called for the Chancellor to commit to both short-term and longterm spending increases to help the health service recover from the crisis.

Rishi Sunak said this weekend £3 billion has been earmarked for the NHS in the spending review due to be unveiled on Wednesday. But he warned the nation is experienci­ng an “economic shock” that must be paid for somehow.

The BMA urged Mr Sunak not to break a promise made in March to give the NHS whatever it needed to get through the pandemic.

The Chancellor said at the time: “I can say absolutely categorica­lly the NHS will get whatever resources it needs to get us through this and to respond to the health crisis.”

According to the union’s analysis, there were 14.6 million fewer outpatient attendance­s than expected since the beginning of the pandemic, which could cost up to £1.7 billion to work through.

It found there were 2.2.million fewer elective treatments, which will cost an estimated £9 billion to clear.

It said the problem is only likely to get worse this winter as more treatments are cancelled during Covid-19’s second wave.

The BMA said the pandemic has placed “unpreceden­ted pressure” on a health system that was already stretched and underfunde­d.

In addition to the £10 billion, the BMA is calling for:

An annual real-terms increase in health spending of at least 4.1%, taking the total to £164.9 billion by 2023/24 compared to £140.4 billion in 2019/20 - a £9 billion rise on pre-Covid planned spending.

£6.5 billion to modernise and expand NHS trust facilities and GP practices and to and help make them Covid-secure.

£4.2 billion to modernise IT infrastruc­ture across the NHS.

£3.5 billion to fund 7,500 extra medical school places by 2023/24

An increase of £1 billion to the public health grant - funding to local authoritie­s to improve community health - plus additional funding to bring the grant up to £4.5 billion by 2023/24.

An extra £12.2bn for social care by 2023/24.

Dr Chaand Nagpaul, BMA council chair, said: “The Covid pandemic has shone a piercing light on what happens when a system already pushed to its limits by years of under-resourcing faces a new crisis.”

He added: “The Chancellor this week has a golden opportunit­y to make good on his word, and begin to undo the damage wrought by the failure to invest in the nation’s health - none of us can afford for him to waste it.”

The Treasury said on Saturday that £1 billion of the £3 billion promised by the Chancellor will go towards cutting backlogs.

 ??  ?? FOUR people have been arrested on suspicion of violent disorder after six individual­s were injured in an alleged stabbing incident in Cardiff city centre, police have said.
Three people who were allegedly stabbed remain in hospital along with one who suffered head injuries and was their child was involved to come forward.
Detective Superinten­dent Esyr Jones said: “This was a violent and completely unacceptab­le incident, which has understand­ably caused alarm. A team of 20 detectives are currently investigat­ing the incident, trawling through CCTV and
A police officer in Cardiff city centre after six people were taken to hospital following violent disorder on Saturday night
BEN BIRCHALL/PA WIRE speaking to a number of witnesses, and I want to reassure the public that we will be relentless in identifyin­g and arresting all those involved.”
He added: “We are continuing to appeal to anyone who witnessed the incident or who has informatio­n to come forward.”
FOUR people have been arrested on suspicion of violent disorder after six individual­s were injured in an alleged stabbing incident in Cardiff city centre, police have said. Three people who were allegedly stabbed remain in hospital along with one who suffered head injuries and was their child was involved to come forward. Detective Superinten­dent Esyr Jones said: “This was a violent and completely unacceptab­le incident, which has understand­ably caused alarm. A team of 20 detectives are currently investigat­ing the incident, trawling through CCTV and A police officer in Cardiff city centre after six people were taken to hospital following violent disorder on Saturday night BEN BIRCHALL/PA WIRE speaking to a number of witnesses, and I want to reassure the public that we will be relentless in identifyin­g and arresting all those involved.” He added: “We are continuing to appeal to anyone who witnessed the incident or who has informatio­n to come forward.”
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Chancellor Rishi Sunak

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