HEALTH

Cut down on 'small' operations and save £500m say auditors

The NHS could save up to £500m a year by cutting down on smaller operations, such as removing tonsils and wisdom teeth, according to the Audit Commission.

The NHS could save up to £500m a year by cutting down on smaller operations, such as removing tonsils and wisdom teeth, according to the Audit Commission.

In a new report, the commission said the money could be used for more clinically-effective treatments instead, with each trust saving on average £12m a year.

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