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Committee Material Published 29 Jan 2025 ↗ View on Parliament

NHSE’s long-held ambition to move more care from hospitals to the community has stalled. There would have been more investment and progress in mental health and community services, particularly GP surgeries and dental services, in 2023–24 had NHSE not redirected funding to prop up the day-to-day spending of local NHS systems. Despite carrying out 15% more elective activity compared to before the pandemic, the NHS is less productive overall once the activities of mental health trusts, communit...

NHSE’s long-held ambition to move more care from hospitals to the community has stalled. There would have been more investment and progress in mental health and community services, particularly GP surgeries and dental services, in 2023–24 had NHSE not redirected funding to prop up the day-to-day spending of local NHS systems. Despite carrying out 15% more elective activity compared to before the pandemic, the NHS is less productive overall once the activities of mental health trusts, community trusts and GPs are considered. NHSE makes trade-offs between spending that will yield benefits in the longer term and spending to meet current prioriti Type: conclusion | Number: 6 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: The government is considering this recommendation. care) increased faster than overall ICB spend in 2023-24. DHSC and NHSE have prioritised mental health in its plans for 2025-26, requiring ICBs to meet the Mental Health Investment Standard. To continue to r