Published Date:
10 June 2009
THE NHS is facing its biggest financial challenge yet, with a £15 billion funding shortfall in the next decade, a report said today.
The NHS Confederation, which represents 90 per cent of all NHS organisations, said the next two years were "tough but manageable" but said "the position beyond 2010/11 is very different and challenging".
Its report said the service should expect a funding shortfall of £15 billion in real terms due to the recession and rising costs.
The full article contains 87 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper.
-
Last Updated:
10 June 2009 9:14 AM
-
Source:
Edinburgh Evening News
-
Location:
Edinburgh
-
Related Topics:
Health of the NHS