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NHS 'facing funding gap of up to £2bn' in England | |
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The NHS in England faces a funding gap of up to £2bn in its budget for the next financial year, the BBC understands. | |
Senior health sources told the BBC growing costs would outstrip the money the NHS received from April 2015. | |
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt is involved in Whitehall talks on whether new money is needed to plug the gap. | Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt is involved in Whitehall talks on whether new money is needed to plug the gap. |
The Department of Health said it was "confident" it would "make the savings necessary to meet rising demand". | The Department of Health said it was "confident" it would "make the savings necessary to meet rising demand". |
The NHS's budget in England for 2015 has been set at about £100bn. | |
'On track' | 'On track' |
The NHS has experienced a prolonged budget freeze as part of the government's plan to reduce the UK deficit. | |
Its budget has been protected from cuts which have affected most other government departments, but spending has risen only at the rate of inflation. | |
Factors including population growth have led to increasing demand on NHS services and higher NHS pension costs have added to the financial pressure. | |
In a statement, the Department of Health said: "The NHS is on track to make £20bn savings this parliament and we are confident that it will continue to make the savings necessary to meet rising demand." | |
But some health chiefs told the BBC the sums for the financial year beginning next April did not add up. | |
And in a survey of its members, the NHS Confederation, which represents senior health service managers in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, found managers were facing serious financial pressures. | |
Many said care had already been affected and expected the impact to grow over the coming months. | |
The confederation's chief executive, Mike Farrar, said: "Our members are saying we're doing our utmost to sustain our services and maintain standards but when we look ahead we've been doing that by taking short-term measures. | |
"Now we've probably got to fundamentally rethink the way the NHS provides its services." | |
'Gap after savings' | 'Gap after savings' |
Meanwhile, an estimate by the health regulator, Monitor, underlines the possible scale of the challenge. | |
It says there is a funding gap of just over £5bn for 2015-16 in the NHS in England's £78bn commissioning budget for all secondary healthcare - which makes up about three quarters of its total budget and includes hospitals and mental health services. | |
Even after all realistic efficiency savings are made, Monitor says, a deficit of £1.6bn will remain in this section of the budget. | Even after all realistic efficiency savings are made, Monitor says, a deficit of £1.6bn will remain in this section of the budget. |
The concerns over the NHS budget in England come after recent research by the Nuffield Trust suggested the NHS in Wales was facing a £2.5bn funding gap over the next decade. | |
Health minister Mark Drakeford said that report, commissioned by the Welsh government, recognised long-term savings could be made if services continued to be reformed. |