Liz Kendall to announce that Labour will fund NHS through the integration of health and social care

The Guardian reports that Shadow Care Minister Liz Kendallย hasย suggested that Labour will deal with budgetary pressures on the NHSย through savings made by fully integrating health and social care. The announcement comes afterย the Partyย faces pressures on ways toย cover the budget needs of the NHS, particularly since last week Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls used an interview with the Telegraphย to flatly reject both the idea of a 15% estates tax to fund care for the elderly, proposed byย Shadow Health Secretary Andy Burnham, ย as well as a 1% rise in National Insurance contributions, to be earmarked for the NHS.

Kendall is expected to deliver a speech later today, as part of Labourโ€™s โ€œthe Choiceโ€ series, where she will stress the ย pressures put on social care services through budget cuts and advance the Partyโ€™s plans โ€œto fullyย join-up the NHS and social care so we get the best results for users and the best value for taxpayersโ€™ moneyโ€.

Elias from PSI: As Labourโ€™s โ€œsummer offensiveโ€ continues, the Party is keeping to its strategy of trying to shift attention to the NHS, an area where it traditionally has a lead over the Conservatives. ย Kendallโ€™s proposals for joined up healthย and social care echoย Andy Burnhamโ€™s latest speech on the NHS, where he called for stopping the โ€œfragmentation of servicesโ€ and moving to a model of whole person care.

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