Health for Wealth: Building a Healthier Northern Powerhouse for UK Productivity

Clare Bambra, Luke Munford, Heather Brown, Anna Wilding, Tomos Robinson, Paula Holland, Benjamin Barr, Harry Hill, Martyn Regan, Nigel Rice, Matt Sutton

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Abstract

There is a well-known productivity gap between the Northern Powerhouse and the rest of England of £4 perperson-per-hour. There is also a substantial health gap between the Northern Powerhouse and the rest of England, with average life expectancy 2 years lower in the North. Given that both health and productivity are lower in the Northern Powerhouse, the NHSA commissioned this report from six of its eight university members (Newcastle, Manchester, Lancaster, Liverpool, Sheeld and York) to understand the impact of poor health on productivity and to explore the opportunities for improving UK productivity by unlocking inclusive, green, regional growth through health improvement. Our report shows the importance of health and the NHS for productivity in the Northern Powerhouse. So, as it develops its post-Brexit industrial strategy, central government should pay particular attention to the importance of improving health in the Northern Powerhouse as a route to increased wealth.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 21 Nov 2018

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