Article 3QWAP The Guardian view on tax and the NHS: honesty is overdue | Editorial

The Guardian view on tax and the NHS: honesty is overdue | Editorial

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Politicians of all stripes have for too long avoided confronting hard truths about rising demand for health services and how to meet the cost

There isn't much about last year's general election that Theresa May is in a hurry to revisit, least of all the plan to reform social care by a mechanism that came to be known as the "dementia tax". The pitch was poor, but the concept deserved a fairer hearing. Outside the partisan frenzy of a campaign, it might have started a necessary conversation about long-term funding to meet the costs of an ageing population.

New research published today lays bare the challenge. A model developed by the Health Foundation, a charity, and the Institute for Fiscal Studies anticipates demand for spending on adult social care to rise by 3.9% a year over the next 15 years. Over the same period, the population over the age of 65 is expected to increase by 4.4 million; and the number over 85 by 1.3 million.

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