PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
National Institute for Health Research: Finance (29 October 2015)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Helen Hayes (Labour)
Answer
The Government has protected the funding the National Health Service receives and increased the Department’s budget in real terms year on year. There is no plan to change this, fulfilling the Government’s manifesto commitment. By 2020-21, the Government will increase funding for the NHS by £10 billion a year in real terms compared to 2014-15 to support the implementation of the NHS’s own plan - the NHS Five Year Forward View - to transform services across the country.
The Spending Review will conclude at the end of November and will set the Department’s overall budget for the remaining years of the parliament. Following this, funding for the National Institute for Health Research will be determined.
Answered by:
Alistair Burt (Conservative)
3 November 2015
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