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Last Updated:  Thursday, 27 February, 2003, 14:31 GMT
Hospital told 'live within your means'
Royal United Hospital
The hospital's overspending was criticised
The Royal United Hospital in Bath has been told to start living within its means by a highly-critical report.

The Audit Commission report found a number of serious problems with the hospital, which is �25m in debt.

But the hospital's new chief executive says the study, which was written in October last year, is out-of-date.

He says big improvements have been made since the new management team took over last spring.

Waiting lists

The report highlighted a history of bad financial management under the previous bosses.

It also criticised the long waiting times for patients needing treatment.

The hospital's chief executive Jan Filochowski said: "There was a problem getting into the hospital a year ago, with extremely long waits.

"But we have tackled that, we have sorted it out, and I would ask patients to be assured."

Nick Westbrook, of the Bath Community Health Council, said: "There has been a great improvement over the last 12 months but there is still a great deal to be done.

"The hospital needs to learn to live within its means and not to spend money that it has not got."




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