Patients to suffer as NHS overspend triples

NHS England hits record deficit of £2.45bn in last financial year, experts find

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Hospitals in England have tripled the amount by which they have exceeded their budgets, a state of affairs that experts say will have a knock-on effect on patient care.

Hospital, ambulance and mental health trusts were in debt by a record £2.45bn in the financial year 2015 to 2016, NHS chiefs say. That's almost three times the £822m overspend for the previous financial year – and more than 20 times the £115m of 2013 to 2014.

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