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NHS sees £13m surplus, but trusts expect deficits

By Nicholas Timmins, Public Policy Editor

Published: February 21 2007 02:00 | Last updated: February 21 2007 02:00

Patricia Hewitt's job as secretary of state for health looked safer yesterday as the National Health Service forecast a tiny overall surplus for the current financial year despite more trusts projecting a bigger gross deficit than last year.

The health secretary has said she will take personal responsibility for the NHS achieving financial balance this year. Yesterday the health department published figures suggesting that by the end of next month there will be a £13m surplus in England on a £75bn turnover.

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