Nhs Funding Crisis As Two Boards Face Pounds 75m Shortfall

Daily MailJune 04, 2004

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THE funding crisis in Scottish hospitals deepened yesterday as two health boards launched bids to cover a staggering Pounds 75million cash shortfall.

The massive problems at Argyll and Clyde health board and NHS Lanarkshire reflected the growing financial nightmare facing hospitals across Scotland despite a 30 per cent increase in spending to Pounds 6.95billion a year.

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Nhs Funding Crisis As Two Boards Face Pounds 75m Shortfall

In Argyll and Clyde health chiefs met yesterday to agree swingeing service cuts aimed at curbing a Pounds 42million overspend on their budget.

The cutbacks will mean the downgrading of Inverclyde Royal Hospital in Greenock and the possible...

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