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Survey points to variations in health spending

By Andrew Taylor, Employment Correspondent

Published: June 10 2008 04:24 | Last updated: June 10 2008 04:24

The amount spent per head on health and social care is 17 per cent less in England than in Scotland, according to official figures published on Monday.

The findings highlighted the big differences in how long patients have to wait for non-emergency operations – a practice that has led to complaints that the health service is operating a “postcode lottery”.

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