NHS spending in the United Kingdom, as a proportion of total public spending
Percentage of public spending in 1978-79 and 2010-11
The variation in public health spending per person in the four countries of the United Kingdom
English health budget to 2015-16
Purchase of NHS-funded health care from non-NHS bodies from 2006-07 to 2013-14
NHS primary care trust expenditures 2009-10 – GBP 97.5 billion
Percentage change from previous year in English NHS spending by service area
Health care output, inputs and productivity estimates (nominal terms), 1995-2010, United Kingdom
NHS Staff annual average earnings per person 2010-11 to 2013-14
The financial gap by 2021-22, assuming English NHS funding rises as set out in the 2010 Spending Review to 2014-15 and is frozen in real terms
Funding pressures on acute services in England attributable topopulation change and to the rising probability of admission for chronic conditions
Funding pressures on English NHS in 2030-31
Change in sectoral job share and level of productivity
Changes in public spending as a share of GDP and tax receipts
Government spending on health in the United Kingdom
The 2002 Wanless Review projections of English NHS funding pressures
NHS England funding pressures facing the NHS by the end of the decade
Health Foundation projected funding gap for English NHS in 2030-31 under three assumptions for productivity