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General election 2015: Tories pledge £8 billion a year for NHS by 2020 | |
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George Osborne has pledged to protect the NHS with a guaranteed £8 billion increase in spending per year above inflation by 2020. | |
Writing in the Guardian, Osborne claimed that the Conservatives would "plug" a £30billion per year funding gap by the end of the decade in a move to address concerns that the Tories have abandoned compassionate Conservatism. | Writing in the Guardian, Osborne claimed that the Conservatives would "plug" a £30billion per year funding gap by the end of the decade in a move to address concerns that the Tories have abandoned compassionate Conservatism. |
Osborne wrote: "With the funding and reforms that our NHS needs we can offer real improvements to the services people depend on, like guaranteeing over-75s same-day access to a GP. | Osborne wrote: "With the funding and reforms that our NHS needs we can offer real improvements to the services people depend on, like guaranteeing over-75s same-day access to a GP. |
"By supporting the most vulnerable we can improve their lives and ease the pressures on the NHS by reducing the number of unnecessary and often distressing visits to A&E. | "By supporting the most vulnerable we can improve their lives and ease the pressures on the NHS by reducing the number of unnecessary and often distressing visits to A&E. |
"We can also guarantee that by 2020 everyone in the country will be able to access a GP at weekends and evenings." | "We can also guarantee that by 2020 everyone in the country will be able to access a GP at weekends and evenings." |
NHS England currently has an annual budget of £102 billion. | NHS England currently has an annual budget of £102 billion. |
The plan identified by Simon Stevens, chief executive of NHS England, says the gap would be filled through £22billion in efficiency savings. | The plan identified by Simon Stevens, chief executive of NHS England, says the gap would be filled through £22billion in efficiency savings. |
Stevens said last year that the NHS would need an additional £8billion a year above inflation by 2020. | Stevens said last year that the NHS would need an additional £8billion a year above inflation by 2020. |
In an interview with The Telegraph, health secretary Jeremy Hunt has said said the pledge would help deliver better care for the elderly in Britain. | In an interview with The Telegraph, health secretary Jeremy Hunt has said said the pledge would help deliver better care for the elderly in Britain. |
The money would be used to pay for at least 5,000 new GPs to ensure pensioners who require care could see a doctor within hours. | The money would be used to pay for at least 5,000 new GPs to ensure pensioners who require care could see a doctor within hours. |
"We want to give everyone the confidence that they can get in to see a GP quickly. We can do that because of the extra investment," Hunt said. | "We want to give everyone the confidence that they can get in to see a GP quickly. We can do that because of the extra investment," Hunt said. |
Labour has promised an extra £2.5billion a year for the NHS, with Ed Miliband's party confirming its £138million pledge to recruit 3,000 extra midwives. | Labour has promised an extra £2.5billion a year for the NHS, with Ed Miliband's party confirming its £138million pledge to recruit 3,000 extra midwives. |
A Labour spokesman speaking to the BBC described the Conservative pledge as "unbelievable", saying: "The Tories want you to think that they will invest in the NHS, but their claims cannot be trusted because their commitments are unfunded." | A Labour spokesman speaking to the BBC described the Conservative pledge as "unbelievable", saying: "The Tories want you to think that they will invest in the NHS, but their claims cannot be trusted because their commitments are unfunded." |
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