CIPFA comment: Health and social care levy and the 'our plan for patients' policy paper

23-09-2022

In response to the announcements on the health and social care levy and the ‘Our plan for patients’ policy paper, CIPFA Health and Social Care Policy Manager Dr Eleanor Roy said:

“The Chancellor’s commitment to maintain the £13bn funding, despite axing the health and social care levy, is welcome. But if this is to come from general taxation, it may be at the expense of other parts of the already stretched public sector. We hope that tomorrow’s mini-budget provides further detail.”

“As winter approaches, the health and care sector will once again be stretched to its limits. The secretary of state for health and social care said that the ‘Our plan for patients’ policy paper represents a first step on an important journey. But it will have to be followed by some bigger strides if it is to provide the long-term solutions needed to put health and care services on a sustainable path.

“The return of the £500m Adult Discharge Fund is welcome, but as ever the devil will be in the detail. Where will this money come from and how will it be channelled? At first glance it appears to do little to solve the wider issues of delayed discharge such as capacity constraints in NHS community care.

“The inclusion of preventative services is also welcome, but seems much narrower than the previous commitment to establish a baseline and assess preventative investment overall.

“All in all, this is another missed opportunity to tackle the long-standing pressures across health and social care.”

Notes to editor

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