HEALTH

NHS bodies are 'in good shape'

Health service bodies are in good shape to face the public spending squeeze, according to the Audit Commission.

Health service bodies are in good shape to face the public spending squeeze, according to the Audit Commission.

A new report from the commission – entitled Auditors' local evaluation and use of resources 2009/10 – found an overall surplus of £1.5bn was recorded by NHS trusts, primary care trusts and strategic health authorities last year.

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