Options to make savings in the NHS
In their financial plans for 2025-26, NHS trusts expected to spend £6.6 billion more than they had available. This spending deficit prompted a response from new NHS England chief executive Sir Jim Mackey who called for a “fundamental reset of the financial regime” to get a grip of the situation, echoing the health secretary who previously declared that the “culture of routine overspending without consequence” was over.
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In their financial plans for 2025-26, NHS trusts expected to spend £6.6 billion more than they had available. This spending deficit prompted a response from new NHS England chief executive Sir Jim Mackey who called for a “fundamental reset of the financial regime” to get a grip of the situation, echoing the health secretary who previously declared that the “culture of routine overspending without consequence” was over.
Continue reading this article about Options to make savings in the NHS
by @the_tpa
NHS Forums - For daily discussion by NHS Staff.