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         News NewsSHAs told to step up NHS talent huntAn HSJ analysis has uncovered large regional variations in the amount being invested in NHS talent and leadership. 
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         News NewsSHAs plan staff cuts of up to 10pcStrategic health authorities are actively exploring cutting local NHS workforces by up to 10 per cent in order to make the £15bn-£20bn savings required by 2014. 
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         News NewsClinical improvements could save NHS £9bn a yearThe NHS could save more than £9bn in a year if trusts improved their performance in just eight “high impact” clinical areas, the chief nursing officer for England has said. 
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         News News2.6 per cent increase to Scottish health budgetNHS Scotland will receive a revenue funding increase of 2.6 per cent next financial year under the government’s budget, but its capital budget will decrease slightly. 
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         News NewsGovernment set to issue a five year spending plan for NHSNovember’s pre-budget report could spell out the government’s health spending plans not just for the next 18 months but for the next five years, HSJ has been told. 
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         News NewsMcKinsey cost-saving proposals focus on waste in acute sectorNHS hospitals in England are rife with waste and inefficiency, consultants McKinsey and Company have told the Department of Health in a confidential report, seen by HSJ. 
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         News NewsDH is told 137,000 NHS posts must go in next five yearsThe Department of Health has been told the NHS in England will need to slash its workforce by 137,000 if it is to achieve its planned £20bn savings by 2014, HSJ can exclusively reveal. 
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         News NewsLIFT-promoting firm is left in ‘disarray’The government-owned company established to promote private investment in primary care is in “disarray”, according to private sector contractors. 
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      NewsCost of NHS growth revealedGovernment spending on public services such as education will need to be cut by as much as 4.5 per cent a year if politicians’ promises to give the NHS real terms growth are met. 
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         News NewsNHS budget pledges will squeeze WhitehallProtecting the NHS budget will mean tax rises and/or spending cuts in other departments, according to the King’s Fund and Institute for Fiscal Studies. 
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         News NewsReality chips away at NHS's gold-plated pension schemeThe ‘gold plated’ NHS pension scheme swallows 10 per cent of the service’s budget, but even in these tight times reforming it is a challenge no party is keen to accep. 
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         News NewsBuilding Britain's Future hints at threat to SHAsThe government has set out plans to turn NHS targets into enforceable patient entitlements in a move that is likely to see the role of strategic health authorities reduced. 
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         News NewsLansley says pay should reflect need to 'recruit and retain'Shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley has made what appears to be an open ended pledge on the size of the next NHS pay settlement, in an interview with HSJ. 
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         News NewsDavid Nicholson warns NHS: 'all bets are off'David Nicholson has told HSJ “all bets are off”, as the health service prepares itself now for impending spending cuts. 
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         Comment CommentMichael White on the patient-consumer parallelIt is always good to hear the NHS’s top brass trumpeting the service’s virtues, as NHS chief executive David Nicholson did when launching his third annual report. At least his list of modest triumphs serves to counteract some of the negativity generated by more regular reports of NHS failures in ... 
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         Comment CommentAli Parsa on the meaning of valueWith the squeeze on health funding getting tighter, commissioners must spend less. But bargain hunters beware - low cost services do not necessarily offer good value 
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         News NewsNHS may face over £6bn annual cutsNHS chief executive David Nicholson has warned that the health service faces annual savings equivalent to cuts of more than £6bn from 2011 onwards. 
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         News NewsNHS asset sales are unlikely to meet Treasury expectationsThe NHS will struggle to provide the Treasury with its expected windfall from asset sales, Department of Health data shows. 
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         Supplements SupplementsEconomy class: Get creative with your training budgetAs NHS workforce development becomes more quality driven, higher education institutions can expect more rigorous monitoring of provision by education commissioners. For example, key performance indicators will be expected by NHS commissioners of educational provision. 
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      NewsCommerce units will boost NHS market activityA £20m network of around 20 commercial support units will be set up to boost primary care trusts’ efforts to stimulate the market. 
 
 
      












 
     
     
     
    