Tackling
crisis in NHS funding
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Catriona Beveridge |
The STUC backed a call for urgent
talks with the Scottish Government to address pressures
on NHS funding and called for a fight to protect
NHS jobs and services.
Backing a Society of Chiropodists
and Podiatrists motion, UNISON's Catriona Beveridge
said, "It is no surprise to us that a hospital
cleaner is more valuable than a city banker. And
our health services is worth more than any number
of bankers".
She outlined a number of cuts already
in place in the NHS. The loss of 16 beds in Lanarkshire
is just one of 120 proposals to reduce spending
to avoid a £17million deficit.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has
to claw back £60million next year and NHS
Highland about £15million.
Catriona said, "Health inflation
is higher than general inflation so the recent increases
have been worse for health spending than in other
areas".
Outlining how UNISON's no-cut recovery
budget could raise £74 billion next year, Catriona
said, "A lot of people are talking about cutting
waste in the public services. I couldn't agree more.
So let's stop throwing cash at management consultants.
That would save another £2.8billion and of
course the £76billion that could be saved
on Trident".
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