| ▲ | TimK65 2 hours ago | |||||||
That would imply that their annual budget was £1.8e14, which I seriously doubt. Even if I assume that you meant 0.02%, which is equal to 0.0002, that would put their budget at £1.8e12, which I am also strongly inclined to doubt. | ||||||||
| ▲ | gnfargbl an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||
The NHS's actual current annual budget is £195.6B in 2025/2026 [1]. The contract value declared at the link given above is £182M over 5 years. So: 100 × ((182/5)/196000) = 0.019% Which, to me, still seems too high a number for a data management function: I make it about 1000 persons-worth of per-capita GDP. [1] https://www.england.nhs.uk/long-read/financial-performance-u... | ||||||||
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