Funding for Maternity Services
March 7, 2008
Harry Cohen MP has laid Early Day Motion 1112 calling on the government to announce a step change in the way in which maternity services are funded. The full text of the EDM reads as follows:
That this House is concerned by the £55 million fall in spending on NHS maternity services in the last financial year; notes with concern that the share of the NHS budget spent on maternity services fell from 3 per cent. to 2 per cent. between 1997-98 and 2006-07; is worried that this has happened despite the number of births in England rising by 13 per cent. over the last five years to stand at the highest level since 1993; welcomes the commitment by the Department of Health to increase the NHS maternity services budget by £122 million by 2010-11; recognises however that the deadline for delivering on the ambitious and much-needed guarantees made in the Maternity Matters strategy is the end of 2009; and therefore urges the Government to announce in the forthcoming budget an additional, immediate and substantial step change in funding for NHS maternity services.
The EDM currently has 30 signatures.
Entry Filed under: England, Parliamentary update, Pregnancy and birth. Tags: Pregnancy and birth, Parliamentary update, NCT, EDM 1112, Harry Cohen, Maternity Services.
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