Efficiency, productivity, and public sector technology
Briefly

The UK has faced low productivity growth since the 2008 financial crisis, with public sector productivity even worse, underscoring a significant economic challenge.
The health services are unable to increase their outputs despite increased funding, indicating systemic inefficiencies and mounting demand for healthcare.
Public sector productivity has stagnated, growing by only 0.2% annually since 1979, and it is expected to struggle further post-COVID-19 without technological advancements.
Challenges in public sector productivity will lead to higher wage and pension costs as demand for services rises, stressing the need for improvements.
Read at ITPro
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