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Productivity in health service down 2% a year

By Nicholas Timmins

Published: January 30 2008 01:23 | Last updated: January 30 2008 01:23

Productivity in the health service has fallen by 2 per cent a year on average since the government began seriously increasing NHS expenditure, official statistics revealed on Tuesday.

The fall has occurred even allowing for improvements in the quality of care, the Office for National Statistics says. Without those, the fall would have been faster still, representing a decline of 2.5 per cent a year on average between 2001 and 2005.

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