According to the latest quarterly monitoring report from The Kings Find, increasing deficits, worsening performance and declining staff morale leave the NHS facing its biggest challenges for many years.
The Kings Fund reports that certain hospitals and other NHS providers in England overspent their budgets in 2014/15 by more than £800 million, and two thirds of hospitals are concerned about staying within budget over the next year. 40 per cent of finance leads from clinical commissioning groups are also concerned about whether the NHS will be able to balance the books in 2015/16.
Other key findings from this report include:
George McNamara, Head of Policy and Public Affairs at Alzheimer's Society said:
'This is a massive wake-up call. We cannot avoid the fact that the finances of the NHS need urgent attention.
'The persistent failure to recognise the funding link between health and social care has ultimately compounded this situation resulting in a false economy. Care and support in the community has been limited or withdrawn putting additional pressures on the NHS. This situation will only get worse unless we once and for all grasp the nettle and put both health and social care on a long-term sustainable footing.'
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