Thanks to the efforts of all its staff, the NHS withstood the challenge of the pandemic, treating and caring for millions of people.
Of course, the need to focus on the response to the pandemic meant resources were diverted to tackling it, resulting in the significant backlog in elective care we now face. In England, 5.7 million people are currently waiting for treatment.
That is why I am glad that the Government is investing an additional £12 billion per year over the next three years in health and social care. I welcome the Government’s commitment to tackling the elective backlog through the biggest catch up programme in the NHS’s history. £2 billion will be spent this year, double the previous commitment, with an additional £8 billion to be spent in the following three years. This welcome funding could deliver the equivalent of around 9 million more checks, scans and procedures and will mean NHS England can aim to deliver around 30 per cent more elective activity by 2024-25 than before the pandemic. This investment in elective surgery and diagnostic facilities will be vital in allowing those who suffer with arthritis to access the care they need.
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