Flawed data? Why NHS spending on the independent sector may actually be much more than 7%

In this piece for LSE Politics & Policy, David explains how flaws in the presentation of data on NHS expenditure prevent policymakers from having a clear understanding of where money within the system is going.

Read the blog here: https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/nhs-spending-on-the-independent-sector/

David Rowland

David Rowland is CHPI's Director. He joined the organisation in 2019 after over a decade of working in senior policy positions within the healthcare regulatory sector.

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