Health Board's (Pounds) 100m Black Hole; Crisis-Hit Argyll and Clyde Heads for Huge Deficit

The HeraldOctober 25, 2004

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ONE of Scotland's most troubled health boards will have to be bailed out with (pounds) 100m of taxpayers' money over the next four years.

Two years after a three-man team of troubleshooters was sent in to run NHS Argyll and Clyde, the board is still running up huge deficits.

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Health Board's (Pounds) 100m Black Hole; Crisis-Hit Argyll and Clyde Heads for Huge Deficit

Robert Black, the auditor- general for Scotland, has now revealed the board's financial shortfall will snowball to a total of (pounds) 100m by 2008.

Mr Black said: "This financial position raises serious concerns about the ability of Argyll and Clyde health board to sustain servic...

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