The penultimate week of the general election campaign started with a brutal pulling apart of the various parties’ published manifestos.
The next government must take a five-pronged approach to resolve the hospital waiting times crisis in England, according to the Health Foundation.
The next government must take five steps to resolve the hospital waiting times crisis, according to the Health Foundation.
The next UK government will face a choice between raising taxes, cutting spending or increasing borrowing, the IFS said this week.
The pledges in the manifestos of the main parties will lead to raising taxes, cutting spending or increasing borrowing, the Institute for Fiscal Studies said this week.
A guide to the NHS spending pledges by the three main parties contesting the election on 4 July has been issued by The King’s Fund.
Further manifestos this week have started to recognise the NHS's broader funding needs rather than simply costing specific initiatives and promises.
The NHS could face a £38bn shortfall in funding by the end of the next Parliament, according to analysis by the Health Foundation
The NHS will need an extra £38bn by 2029/30 to improve services, according to analysis by the Health Foundation.
The National Pharmacy Association (NPA) called for a day of action on 20 June to highlight the ‘emergency across the community pharmacy sector’.