NHS funding crisis: how can it plug the gap?

New spending review reveals annual deficit of £100m, raising fears that free healthcare could end

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An increasing number of NHS trusts are falling into debt, with an overall deficit of £100 million in the last financial year, a new spending review has found.

The report, conducted by the Nuffield Trust think tank, contrasts this with a £383m surplus from the previous year, the BBC reports.

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