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Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt says she will take "personal responsibility" for dragging the NHS out of deficit. | Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt says she will take "personal responsibility" for dragging the NHS out of deficit. |
Ms Hewitt told MPs that the NHS would return to balance by the end of the financial year. | Ms Hewitt told MPs that the NHS would return to balance by the end of the financial year. |
She made the promise during an appearance before the Health Select Committee despite half-year forecasts showing the NHS was facing a deficit. | She made the promise during an appearance before the Health Select Committee despite half-year forecasts showing the NHS was facing a deficit. |
Figures released last month showed a £94m deficit was being predicted after a small surplus was forecast in June. | Figures released last month showed a £94m deficit was being predicted after a small surplus was forecast in June. |
I have said that we will return the NHS as a whole to financial balance by the end of March next year and I take personal responsibility Patricia Hewitt, health secretary | I have said that we will return the NHS as a whole to financial balance by the end of March next year and I take personal responsibility Patricia Hewitt, health secretary |
During questioning, Liberal Democrat Sandra Gidley asked if the health secretary's job was "on the line" if the NHS did not break even. | During questioning, Liberal Democrat Sandra Gidley asked if the health secretary's job was "on the line" if the NHS did not break even. |
Patricia Hewitt replied: "I have said that we will return the NHS as a whole to financial balance by the end of March next year and I take personal responsibility." | Patricia Hewitt replied: "I have said that we will return the NHS as a whole to financial balance by the end of March next year and I take personal responsibility." |
However, she pointed out that did not mean every organisation would achieve balance - many hospitals and other health trusts are on course for large deficits, while other parts of the NHS are running up a surplus. | However, she pointed out that did not mean every organisation would achieve balance - many hospitals and other health trusts are on course for large deficits, while other parts of the NHS are running up a surplus. |
The situation is causing hospitals to close posts, shut wards and delay operations in a bid to balance the books. | The situation is causing hospitals to close posts, shut wards and delay operations in a bid to balance the books. |
The health secretary admitted there would be difficult decisions to be taken on staffing, because "some parts of the NHS in England have taken on too many doctors and nurses". | The health secretary admitted there would be difficult decisions to be taken on staffing, because "some parts of the NHS in England have taken on too many doctors and nurses". |
But she refused to put a number on future compulsory redundancies, beyond the 903 already announced - although critics say 20,000 posts are actually being closed, many through natural wastage. | But she refused to put a number on future compulsory redundancies, beyond the 903 already announced - although critics say 20,000 posts are actually being closed, many through natural wastage. |
Funding | Funding |
And Ms Hewitt added it was important to get the NHS house in order over the next few years while it was enjoying record increases in funding - over 7% a year to 2008. | And Ms Hewitt added it was important to get the NHS house in order over the next few years while it was enjoying record increases in funding - over 7% a year to 2008. |
However, critics have raised concerns about how the government is trying to achieve this. | However, critics have raised concerns about how the government is trying to achieve this. |
Hospitals and primary care trusts, which are in charge of local services such as GPs and health centres, are facing debts of over £1bn - the same as they racked up last year when the health service's overall deficit was over £500m. | Hospitals and primary care trusts, which are in charge of local services such as GPs and health centres, are facing debts of over £1bn - the same as they racked up last year when the health service's overall deficit was over £500m. |
However, reserves are being built up by cutting money earmarked for training and public health as well as taking some of the extra £5.4bn funds due to the NHS this year. | However, reserves are being built up by cutting money earmarked for training and public health as well as taking some of the extra £5.4bn funds due to the NHS this year. |
Dr Richard Taylor, a former doctor and independent member of the Health Select Committee, said: "There is concern about the speed we are trying to get back into balance. | Dr Richard Taylor, a former doctor and independent member of the Health Select Committee, said: "There is concern about the speed we are trying to get back into balance. |
"It is being achieved... through cuts to budgets and staff." | "It is being achieved... through cuts to budgets and staff." |
And Ms Gidley said: "The only way a secretary of state can take personal responsibility is to step down if they haven't fulfilled their pledges. | And Ms Gidley said: "The only way a secretary of state can take personal responsibility is to step down if they haven't fulfilled their pledges. |
"Will she promise to do this at the end of the year if the NHS does not break even?" | "Will she promise to do this at the end of the year if the NHS does not break even?" |
Shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley said: "In saying that the NHS financial crisis has been caused by too many staff, Patricia Hewitt has sacrificed the jobs of doctors and nurses to save her own political skin." |