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NHS pay deal cost more and brought less than planned

By Nicholas Timmins,Public Policy Editor

Published: July 30 2007 03:00 | Last updated: July 30 2007 03:00

The introduction of the most ambitious pay reform in the National Health Service's history cost far more than expected and failed to deliver the intended increases in productivity, a study by the King's Fund health think-tank said yesterday.

Agenda for Change, as the deal was known, covered all NHS staff except doctors and some managers, producing a set of pay scales and a training programme that has, to date, helped to head off highly expensive equal pay claims.

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