The CEO of fast-growing health tech firm Now聽Healthcare Group has called for聽Wednesday’s Budget to be used to聽collect聽a bigger contribution from聽the country’s聽most profitable聽companies.
Chancellor Philip Hammond will deliver his speech to the House of Commons at lunchtime on Wednesday revealing the Government鈥檚 plan for the nation鈥檚 finances.
Lee Dentith founded NHG, which provides video consultations with GPs and repeat NHS prescriptions through its platforms Now Patient and Now GP, three years ago.
He told 老九品茶Cloud: 鈥淚 am eagerly anticipating that the聽Budget will give more clarity around Brexit and just who is to pay for exactly what, as so far this is unclear. I鈥檇 be disappointed to see an insurance premium tax increase.
鈥淚 would like to see all employers paying employment national insurance contributions right from a part-time five-hour-a-week employee, up to the board level.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 see why major employers in this country avoid this tax due to them only employing part-time employees.
鈥淣ow is the time to put some burden on employers, because profits for large companies are looking very positive and they should be made much more accountable.鈥
The Care Quality Commission recently found NHG鈥 based in Salford鈥檚 MediaCityUK 鈥 to be providing services that are safe, responsive, effective, well-led and caring.
NHG has disrupted the digital health market with its innovative tech and digital solutions and is predicting by the end of 2017 they will be supporting upwards of 20 million people across the world.


