The financial analysis in this publication argues that NHS efficiency
savings could potentially add £612.8 million to NHS costs by 2020.
Reforms to contraception and other sexual health services could lead to a
significant increase in the number of unintended pregnancies and
sexually transmitted infections. The report also projects the economic
impact of improving access to contraception services and argues that
savings could be made to the NHS, public health spending and wider
social expenditure costs.