DHSC also noted that 2024–25 had been especially complicated due to ‘external shocks’ and, in particular, very high rates of inflation which made budget-setting very unpredictable.11 It accepted that it was preferable to give longer for local systems to plan their budgets, but said there was a trade-off between how early this took place and the extent to which guidance reflected an up-to-date picture of the wider fiscal and economic environment.12 It felt that to provide budget figures and gu...
DHSC also noted that 2024–25 had been especially complicated due to ‘external shocks’ and, in particular, very high rates of inflation which made budget-setting very unpredictable.11 It accepted that it was preferable to give longer for local systems to plan their budgets, but said there was a trade-off between how early this took place and the extent to which guidance reflected an up-to-date picture of the wider fiscal and economic environment.12 It felt that to provide budget figures and guidance earlier in the face of significant externalities would do more harm than good because they would be based on unrealistic numbers.13 Type: conclusion | Number: 8 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: The government agrees with the Committee’s recommendation. Target implementation date: December 2025 1.2 NHS England publishes planning guidance as soon as funding is finalised and approval is received by Government, in recent years this has been actioned on the same day. NHS En