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DHSC and NHSE told us that they were fully supportive of the new government’s aims to shift healthcare spending from treatment towards prevention, from hospitals to the community, and from analogue to digital. However, DHSC contended that these shifts would be hard to do and should take place only over the long term and not at the expense of today’s patients.21 The DHSC also emphasised that a shift towards prevention might be achieved through longer-term legislative and culture change such as...

DHSC and NHSE told us that they were fully supportive of the new government’s aims to shift healthcare spending from treatment towards prevention, from hospitals to the community, and from analogue to digital. However, DHSC contended that these shifts would be hard to do and should take place only over the long term and not at the expense of today’s patients.21 The DHSC also emphasised that a shift towards prevention might be achieved through longer-term legislative and culture change such as the Tobacco and Vaping Bill. DHSC and NHSE acknowledged that the 10-year plan for the NHS was a timely opportunity to set out how the three big shifts w Type: conclusion | Number: 13 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: 2.2 The underlying financial position of the NHS providers and systems is significantly improved in 2024-25 compared to 2023-24 with an end of year deficit of around £600 million compared to £1.5 billion in the prior year with the first stable year since the pand