How NHS trusts are forced to run deficits — the planning cycle explained
ICB Watch · NW NHS workforce evidence EXPLAINER How can an NHS region be £500m in deficit only for it to disappear in a puff of smoke towards the end of the year? This is the NHS annual financial…
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