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Inflation will cost NHS £85m, warns Labour



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Published Date: 24 August 2008
THE NHS is facing cuts of £85m over the coming year because soaring inflation will outstrip the extra cash being ploughed in by ministers, Labour chiefs are warning.
With inflation projected to rise by 4.4%, Labour says the 3.15% increase in funding awarded by SNP ministers will mean real cuts across the board.

It claims patients will suffer as a result, as hospitals are forced to find savings.

The SNP
described the claims as "absurd and inaccurate" and blamed Gordon Brown for the rising rate of inflation.

The row comes after Greater Glasgow Health Board revealed it had ordered savings of £42m in its own area. Finance chiefs blamed rising wage costs and "significantly lower" funding from the Holyrood Government than in previous years. Labour released a table which it claims shows the extent of cuts across every other health board area. Lothian faces a cut of nearly £9m. Ayrshire & Arran, Lanarkshire and Tayside are all being cut by more than £6m.

Margaret Curran, Labour's health spokeswoman, said: "These are not just efficiency savings, but real cuts to the health service totalling over £85m. I am very concerned that patient care will suffer as a result. If Nicola Sturgeon doesn't want to be branded the Minister for Health Cuts she must make the NHS a genuine priority for the SNP and find the money to fund it properly."

A spokeswoman for Sturgeon said the SNP had raised spending on health above the projected inflation rate, and said that, had Labour won the election last year, things would have been worse.





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  • Last Updated: 24 August 2008 1:01 AM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
 
1

tartangladbach,

EDINBURGH 24/08/2008 04:20:31
HOW MUCH WILL THE PFI BUILDS COST OVER THE NEXT 40 YEARS LABOUR SPOKESMEN?
2

jarmon,

texas 24/08/2008 05:48:37
Probably patient care will suffer from budget cuts,but certainly,if the hospital system there is like it is here,the hospital staff would definately suffer as well.Here they would cut the nursing staff,which means a bigger patient load per nurse. And the x-ray techs (like me),would find themselves running between surgery and the emergency room because of staffing cuts.They might even outsource the lab work to a private concern if it's a small hospital.Yep,not good for the patients or the staff.Hope you guys find a solution that doesn't raise your taxes.
3

Rulesbutnotrulers,

Federation, not separation 24/08/2008 07:45:28
Didn't the Chinese once have a health system that saw to it that the medics got paid only for as long as the patient stayed healthy? At the moment we have a sickness rather than a health service. Time to re-think?
4

steve 1511,

aberdeen 24/08/2008 07:58:48
margaret curan the women who lost a safe labour seat,no one believes a word that comes out that eejits mouth,born in the east end and lives in the east end remember that, a clown of the highest order
5

eric,

24/08/2008 09:16:30
People are paying with lives anyway!
6

guru,

Edinburgh 24/08/2008 13:06:54
No1 You have no idea how PFI works or you would not have made such a statement.
The private sector builds and pays for the hospital and then rents it to the state. This avoids the huge increases in tax that would be required to fund the builds out of the public purse.
Perhaps you can outline your alternative funding model that would avoid making Scotland one of the highest taxed countries in the world ?
7

Madame Ecosse,

Edinburgh 24/08/2008 19:28:13
Labour are actually drawing attention to the fact they're presiding over 5% inflation without lifting a finger?

Well, folks, that's what happens when Scotland is forced to rely on the Westminster begging-bowl. Curran can talk, after subjecting us to the thinnest settlement since devolution.
8

Evia,

25/08/2008 02:03:50
We would have more money for these essential services if we came out of the EU that is bleeding us dry to the tune of billions each year.

Brown has committed treason by signing the Lisbon Treaty and has encouraged our queen to put her signature to it also.

www.heretical.com/mkilliam/treason.html

www.darklake-synectics.co.uk/ithilien-web/the_great_treason.html

www.wiseupjournal.com/?p=336

www.propagandamatrix.com/watsonrptbilderberg1.html

Ever since Heath took us into the Common Market, he and the rest of the politicians have lied to us and deceived us. Margaret Thatcher at least recognised her mistake but was got at and forced to step down in favour of John Major.

People in England are now wakening up to the fact that the EU is taking our money and ruining our country into the bargain. It is time the Scots woke up to what i happening and why we can't have what we need.
9

Ken W,

Fife 25/08/2008 04:20:39
"THE NHS is facing cuts of £85m over the coming year because soaring inflation will outstrip the extra cash being ploughed in by ministers, Labour chiefs are warning."

What are you waiting on 'Labour chiefs'?
Why moan at the Scottish Government? Are they meant to magic money into existence?

If there is a shortfall because of inflation, then the Labour government in Westminister who hold the purse strings will surely understand this and provide extra?
No?
So Labour Westminister is holding back money from the Scottish NHS that Labour Scotland think they should have?

Rather than shot another hole in your own foot, shouldn't you lot start standing up for Scotland and go down and tell Mr Brown that we need more cash?


 

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