Briefing

Conservative Party general election manifesto: health and social care analysis

This briefing assesses the key commitments in the Conservative Party manifesto against the issues that concern NHS Confederation members.
NHS Confederation

21 November 2019

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The Conservative Party has published its manifesto, including a series of commitments on the future of the NHS and social care system.

This briefing assesses the key commitments against the issues that NHS Confederation members - the organisations that plan, commission and provide NHS services - told us they are most concerned about.

Key points

  • Confirmation of £34 billion per year by the end of the next Parliament in additional funding for the NHS, with a commitment that this money will go to frontline services.
  • Commitment to build and fund 40 new hospitals over the next ten years. This is in addition to the 20 hospital upgrades announced in the summer.
  • 50,000 more nurses by the end of the next Parliament. However, the NHS Confederation has concerns about how realistic this commitment is, with a lack of detail in the manifesto about how it will be achieved.
  • A continuation of the direction set out in the NHS Long Term Plan, with a commitment to enshrine many aspects of it into law.

The NHS Confederation has completed similar briefings for all of the main parties ahead of the 2019 General Election.