All Budget 2009 articles – Page 3
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         News NewsBudget 2009: Health spending to rise by 5 per cent in 2010-11, says DarlingInvestment in health services in 2010-11 will increase by more than 5 per cent, Chancellor Alistair Darling has confirmed. 
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         News NewsAlistair Darling's Budget speech: minute by minute public sector announcements13.19pm: Total annual limit for ISAs to be £10,200, of which £5,100 can be saved in cash 
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         News NewsPressure on to outsource NHS back officesNHS organisations will come under pressure over the next year to outsource their back offices and make savings in the region of 20-30 per cent, yesterday’s Treasury report on efficiency suggests. 
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         Comment CommentThe credit crunch and public healthThe UK economy officially entered recession in January with unemployment levels rapidly climbing to levels not seen since 1997. What no one can predict is where the bottom of this economic crisis resides and exactly what it will mean for public health, writes Andrew Jones 
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      NewsNew unit to squeeze efficiencies from public sectorA new Whitehall unit should be set up to squeeze efficiencies out of the public sector property portfolio, Lord Carter’s review has recommended. 
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         News NewsTreasury clarifies new efficiency targetThe Treasury has published its operating efficiency programme report, which says the following savings can be made “a year” compared with 2007-08: 
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         News NewsPublic sector ordered to save £9bn a yearThe Treasury will today outline a public sector efficiency target that will rise to £9bn a year by 2013-14, HSJ has been told. 
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      NewsGovernment slashes '£15bn' from public spendingChancellor Alistair Darling is preparing to set out an extra £15bn in public spending cuts between 2010-11 and 2012-13, The Times newspaper reported today. 
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      NewsStaff pay comes under scrutiny to save costsThe expected squeeze on NHS funding growth means organisations will need to consider cutting jobs and pay, a leading management consultancy has claimed. 
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         Comment CommentAndy McKeon: 'Prepare to step back to the 80s'The Budget will be the prelude to another prolonged cycle of recession and recovery for the NHS, but one positive is that lean years mean productivity takes an upturn 
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      NewsEconomic downturn forces many PCTs to rewrite funding forecastsPrimary care trusts are having to redraft their five year strategic plans because of out of date assumptions about funding in 2011-12. 
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      NewsFears grow over capital for NHS schemesThere are growing concerns about the availability of capital funding for NHS schemes. 
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         Leader LeaderNHS commissioners hold the secret to thriving beyond the recessionWith even the chancellor having to admit his forecast was woefully wide of the mark, the NHS could be forgiven for basing its financial planning on sunny spells rather than torrential rain. 
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      NewsStrategic health authority advice to PCTs when planning for 2011-12HSJ contacted the following primary care trusts to ask them what advice their strategic health authorities had given them regarding planning for 2011-12. 
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         HSJ Knowledge HSJ KnowledgeCoping with recession in the NHSHSJ financial correspondent Sally Gainsbury and editor Richard Vize discuss the steps NHS managers can take to cope with the recession 
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      CommunityMedia Watch: NHS recession depressionSome stories get written because they are about a money, others because they involve gore or sex. Then there are the stories that simply give journalists the opportunity to use phrases that offend, alliterate or rhyme. 
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      NewsPwC contests Treasury budget crunch figuresReal terms NHS funding growth would be squeezed to 0.5 - 1 per cent a year from 2011 under the best case scenario for recovering from the recession outlined by consultants PricewaterhouseCoopers. 
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      LeaderNHS has a role in weathering the recessionAs the country's biggest employer and a tenth of the economy, the NHS has an major role to play in helping us all weather the recession. 
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      NewsRecession puts foundation trust plans at riskThe recession is being cited as a cause for further delays in trusts gaining foundation status. 
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      NewsRecession will hit mental health hardest, study findsThe recession will have even more impact on people's mental health than on their finances, the Young Foundation think tank has found. 
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