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Sunday, May 17, 2026

NHS in England Receives £22.6bn Funding Boost Amidst Concerns

Health Experts Warn Funding Increase May Be Insufficient for Rebuilding
The UK government, under the leadership of Rachel Reeves, has announced a £22.6bn funding increase for the NHS in England over the next two years.

This is heralded as the largest spending increase for the health service since 2010, excluding measures related to the Covid pandemic.

However, experts from the King's Fund, a health think tank, have raised concerns that this increase will primarily address the NHS's existing recruitment plans and not sufficiently tackle the long-standing infrastructure and service challenges.

The investment includes more than £3bn allocated to repair deteriorating NHS facilities, but this barely dents the £13.8bn required to address the current maintenance backlog, according to Siva Anandaciva, chief analyst at King's Fund.

The think tank also noted that a portion of the NHS capital funding has been reallocated to cover immediate spending needs, a practice that has drawn criticism for prioritizing short-term fixes over long-term improvements.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has emphasized a focus on reform over further tax increases to improve public services.

Meanwhile, the Nuffield Trust highlighted uncertainties around the NHS's future, noting that while immediate needs might be met, the funding falls short of supporting broader government goals for revamping the health service.

Becks Fisher from the trust also pointed to insufficient funding for non-NHS health services, particularly in the social care sector, which continues to face financial strain despite minor increases in local authority budgets.
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