NHS England chief rules out big rise in health service funding
Sir Jim Mackey says state of public finances means country can no longer afford large increases in spendingMinisters have “maxed out” the amount of money they can give the NHS and it will no longer get big increases in its funding because of tight public finances, the health service’s new boss in England has said.Sir Jim Mackey, who took over as NHS England’s chief executive last month, said the state of the public finances meant the country could no longer afford big increases in spending. Continue reading...

Sir Jim Mackey says state of public finances means country can no longer afford large increases in spending
Ministers have “maxed out” the amount of money they can give the NHS and it will no longer get big increases in its funding because of tight public finances, the health service’s new boss in England has said.
Sir Jim Mackey, who took over as NHS England’s chief executive last month, said the state of the public finances meant the country could no longer afford big increases in spending. Continue reading...