Originally posted on kittysjones:
In the years before Cameron’s Health and Social
Care Act, the National Health Service (NHS) ran a combined £10 billion
surplus. Now it faces bankruptcy.
In the 6 years before the Tory Health and Social Care Act became law the NHS ran a budget surplus of a combined total of more than £10 billion. This is shown in the table above and can be confirmed on page 9 of the report document “Tough times, tough choices - An overview of NHS finances.“ Of that £10 billion surplus, more than £2 billion of the surplus came from NHS Trusts in the years preceding 2012.
After the passing of the Tory Health and Social Care Act, however, the combined surplus in the NHS Trust Sector has declined sharply. For example, in the most recent year, the NHS Trust surplus halved. This is confirmed on page 20 of…
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