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More than £3bn a year needed to reverse public health cuts

More than £3bn a year is needed to reverse the impact of Government cuts to public health services, according to an independent health charity.

More than £3bn a year is needed to reverse the impact of Government cuts to public health services, according to an independent health charity.

A new briefing paper from The Health Foundation found that local authorities have suffered a £700m real terms reduction in public health funding between 2014/15 and 2019/20.

The briefing said that deprived areas have not been protected, which has exacerbated health inequalities.

It called on the Government to reverse the real terms cuts and allow additional investment in the most deprived areas by providing an additional £1.3bn in 2019/20.

Some £1.9bn a year should then be allocated in phased budget increases over the following four years, with further adjustments for inflation.

Jo Bibby, of the foundation, said: ‘At a time of ongoing wider cuts to public services that directly impact on people's health, and with the NHS under intense pressure, the cuts to the public health grant are short-sighted and irresponsible.

‘The long-term consequences of eroding people's health are likely to prove far more costly than the short-term savings made.

‘Five years since the NHS Five Year Forward View called for a radical upgrade in prevention and with austerity said to be at an end it is clear that if the Government is serious about protecting and improving health this rhetoric needs to translate into action.

‘That should start by addressing the lack of investment in the public health grant in the forthcoming Budget and following Spending Review.'

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