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NHS pays higher prices to cut wait list

By Nicholas Timmins, Public Policy Editor

Published: May 30 2008 04:30 | Last updated: May 30 2008 04:30

Private hospitals are once again being paid well above the standard National Health Service price in a drive to get waiting times down that has proved only partially successful.

Just months after the Department of Health cut back on a programme of independent sector centres to treat NHS patients at close to NHS prices – claiming that the NHS had sufficient capacity itself – private hospital providers say the service is once again “spot purchasing” significant numbers of operations at the last minute to get waiting times down.

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