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The £200bn Question: Why Isn’t the NHS Getting Healthier?
In this episode of Prevention is the New Cure, former Health Ministers Steve Brine and James Bethell take analyse the status quo of UK health policy. With NHS spending in England projected to reach £217 billion by 2025/26, the debate isn't about if we have the money, but how we are wasting it.
James Bethell argues that the doubling of the NHS budget over the last 17 years has had "zero impact" on the nation's healthy longevity. We dive deep into why the political obsession with "40 New Hospitals" was a strategic blunder and why the future of the NHS depends on a "Cavalier vs. Roundhead" battle over health data and early intervention.
Also inside This Episode:
Prevention is the new cure is produced by Shortbread Media. This week's producer is Calum Macdonald.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Steve Brine & James BethellThe £200bn Question: Why Isn’t the NHS Getting Healthier?
In this episode of Prevention is the New Cure, former Health Ministers Steve Brine and James Bethell take analyse the status quo of UK health policy. With NHS spending in England projected to reach £217 billion by 2025/26, the debate isn't about if we have the money, but how we are wasting it.
James Bethell argues that the doubling of the NHS budget over the last 17 years has had "zero impact" on the nation's healthy longevity. We dive deep into why the political obsession with "40 New Hospitals" was a strategic blunder and why the future of the NHS depends on a "Cavalier vs. Roundhead" battle over health data and early intervention.
Also inside This Episode:
Prevention is the new cure is produced by Shortbread Media. This week's producer is Calum Macdonald.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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