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  • English surplus tops £2bn

    The NHS in England generated a surplus of more than £2bn in 2007/08, according to the Department of Health and Monitor.

    ADDED 11/07/2008
  • Scots savings plans outlined

    NHS Scotland must deliver more than £200m in cash-releasing efficiency savings this year as part of the government's plans to save £534m across the Scottish public sector.

    ADDED 11/07/2008
  • PCTs await financial detail of assurance

    Primary care trust finance managers are still awaiting confirmation of how finance will be assessed as part of the World Class Commissioning assurance framework, despite the publication of an assurance handbook in June.

    ADDED 11/07/2008
  • CQUIN payments underpin Darzi focus on quality

    The NHS is to move rapidly towards paying hospitals on the basis of quality of outcomes as a result of Lord Darzi's final report from his Next Stage Review.

    ADDED 11/07/2008
  • Common cause

    With sessions on how nurse-finance collaboration can deliver quality and bottom line results and service line competition, delegates to the annual national institute (ANI) in Las Vegas - the US HFMA's annual conference - could have been hearing about the latest hot issues in NHS finance.

    ADDED 11/07/2008
  • Commission alters health check

    The Healthcare Commission has announced changes to the financial management element of its annual health check for 2008/09.

    ADDED 11/07/2008
  • Revised PPRS to save millions on drugs bill

    The Department of Health and drugs manufacturers have agreed a deal that could save the NHS hundreds of millions of pounds.

    ADDED 11/07/2008
  • Ultimate sanction?

    The new NHS performance system aims to be tough but it is as much about aiding turnaround as punishing poor performers.

    ADDED 11/07/2008
  • Work in progress

    Andy McKeon believes NHS reforms have had some positive effects, but need to bed in if they are to realise their potential for significant service improvement

    ADDED 11/07/2008
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  • Happy returns

    The NHS's 60th birthday is a time to look forward, not backwards: a time to ensure our healthcare system is the best anywhere in the world

    ADDED 11/07/2008
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