NHS to get £5.4 billion boost to tackle Covid and patient backlog

6 September 2021, 17:59 | Updated: 6 September 2021, 18:34

The NHS will get £5.4bn to tackle Covid and the patient backlog
The NHS will get £5.4bn to tackle Covid and the patient backlog. Picture: Alamy

By Will Taylor

The NHS is about to receive billions of pounds amid fears about patient backlogs caused by Covid.

A total of £5.4 billion will be put into the service to tackle waiting lists and support the response to coronavirus as winter approaches.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: "The NHS was there for us during the pandemic - but treating Covid patients has created huge backlogs.

"This funding will go straight to the frontline, to provide more patients with the treatments they need but aren't getting quickly enough."

Read more: Patient backlog in hospitals 'could take five years to clear'

Read more: National Insurance social care increase: How will it impact you?

Covid crisis: 'It could take up to 18 months to clear undiagnosed cancer backlog'

"We will continue to make sure our NHS has what it needs to bust the Covid backlogs and help the health service build back better from the worst pandemic in a century."

The Government said it takes its investment into health services dealing with Covid-19 to £34 billion this year. The new money will be given out over the next six months.

Within the £5.4 billion, an extra £1 billion will go to tackling the backlog, £2.8 billion will go to keeping staff and patients safe from coronavirus through measures including infection control, and £478 million will go towards discharging patients to free up beds.

Ex-Health Secretary dismisses PM's promise about NHS backlog

Health and Social Care Secretary Sajid Javid said: "The NHS has been phenomenal as it has faced one of the biggest challenges in its history.

"Today's additional £5.4 billion funding over the next 6 months is critical to ensuring the health service has what it needs to manage the ongoing pandemic and helping to tackle waiting lists.

"We know waiting lists will get worse before they get better as people come forward for help, and I want to reassure you the NHS is open, and we are doing what we can to support the NHS to deliver routine operations and treatment to patients across the country."

The Government said the size of the waiting list for routine operations and treatments like hip replacements and eye cataract surgery could hit 13 million.

It expects the number to rise as people who did not seek care during the pandemic begin getting help.

The funding, which applies for England, will see devolved administrations receive up to £1 billion via the Barnett Formula over the next year.

Amanda Pritchard, NHS chief executive, said: "This funding provides welcome certainty for the NHS, which has pulled out all the stops to restore services, while caring for thousands of seriously ill Covid patients requiring hospital treatment during the toughest summer on record."

More Latest News

See more More Latest News

Taiwan President

Lai Ching-te inaugurated as Taiwan’s president which will likely bolster US ties

Rescue teams’ vehicles are seen near the site of the incident of the helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in Varzaghan in north-western Iran

Helicopter carrying Iran’s president apparently crashes in mountainous region

The "real-life" Martha from Netflix's Baby Reindeer bombarded Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer with a vile 276 email spree over eight months, reports claim.

Real-life Martha from Baby Reindeer bombarded Keir Starmer with vile email spree, reports claim

Rachel Reeves has said Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt are gaslighting Brits over the economy - as Labour analysis claims high inflation has cost workers almost the equivalent of a 1p hike in tax.

Reeves accuses Sunak of gaslighting Britain on economy as research claims Inflation 'costs UK same as 1% tax hike'

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is set to offer the first government apology for the infected blood scandal as the public inquiry into the disaster publishes its final report.

Sunak set to apologise for infected blood scandal which killed 3,000 as inquiry publishes report

Iran's president is missing after a helicopter he was travelling in crashed - with sources in Tehran warning his life is in danger.

Pictured: Iranian president's helicopter taking off just moments before crash in adverse weather

File photo dated 16/10/13 of HMP Barlinnie in Glasgow. The Scottish Government has been accused of moving at a 'snail's pace' in refreshing the prison suicide prevention strategy. The documen

'Up to 23,000 criminals each year to avoid jail' if Government loosens sentences as prisons fill up

Pep Guardiola has hailed his history-making Manchester City side but admitted his future at the club is in doubt after his sixth top-flight win.

'It's insane': Pep Guardiola hails Manchester City record-breakers as side wins fourth Premier League in a row

Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi is feared dead after his helicopter crashed in the repressive nation's north-west.

Who is Ebrahim Raisi?: Iran's President nicknamed 'The Butcher of Tehran' feared dead after helicopter crash

The helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi takes off at the Iranian border with Azerbaijan after President Raisi and his Azeri counterpart Ilham Aliyev inaugurated dam of Qiz Qalasi, or C

What we know so far about incident involving helicopter carrying Iran president

Sean "Diddy" Combs has broken his silence and apologized after a distressing video was shared of him physically assaulting his former girlfriend Cassie in 2016.

'I'm disgusted': Sean 'Diddy' Combs breaks silence on shocking footage of him physically assaulting ex

Producer-director-writer John Krasinski attends the premiere of Paramount Pictures’ IF at the SVA Theatre in New York

John Krasinski’s IF hits box office nerve with £27.5m North American debut

Kinshasa

Democratic Republic of Congo’s army says it foiled coup attempt

Flowers are placed outside the FD Roosevelt University Hospital, where Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is being treated, in Banska Bystrica, central Slovakia

Slovakia PM Robert Fico remains in serious condition but prognosis ‘positive’

The number of small boats arriving in the UK is 2,600 higher than this time last year

Number of migrants arriving in UK in small boats nears 10,000 - 2,600 higher than this time last year

Ed Dwight

America’s first black astronaut candidate finally goes to space 60 years later