The shifting nature of the health and social care funding divide
Nicholas Timmins September 2013
The NHS…
‘is the closest thing the English have to a religion…’ Nigel Lawson, former Tory Chancellor
‘is the greatest gift a nation ever gave itself.’ Peter Hennessey, historian of government
‘lifted the shadow of fear from the homes of millions.’ Aneurin Bevan, architect of the NHS
How is the NHS viewed by the public?
How is social care viewed by the public?
The origins of the NHS
1909 The Poor Law Commission
1911 The first national insurance scheme
20th century Voluntary and municipal hospitals
World War II and Beveridge
Beveridge’s plan for social security
Beveridge’s plans made three assumptions. There would be: universal children’s allowances government policy of full employment a national health service for all.
‘The restoration of a sick person to health is a duty of the state, and the sick person, prior to any other consideration.’
Sir William Beveridge
Bevan and the NHS
Funding the NHS
The relationship between health and social care
Funding residential care
Funding continuing care
NHS continuing care in England
has grown by 28 per cent since 2009.
Funding social care: eligibility and personal budgets
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