NHS Scotland: how much is being spent?

The planned increase in day-to-day spending on health in Scotland between 2006/07 and 2018/19 has gone up by £4 billion to £13 billion. It doesn’t account for inflation though, once that is added the increase is £2 billion.

Type of Resource
Fact check
Date Published
Primary Author or Creator
Claire Milne
Additional Author(s) / Creators
Full fact

The Barnett Formula Myth Destroyed – It does not subsidise Scotland

The Barnett Formula will withhold from Scotland, over the five years covered by the spending review, enough money to have hired approximately 7,955 additional NHS medical professionals. That is not a bonus – it’s a smoke and mirrors mechanism that aims to reduce the Scottish Government’s spending power in real terms.

Type of Resource
Assessment report
Primary Author or Creator
Gordon Macintyre-Kemp
Additional Author(s) / Creators
Business for Scotland