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Do practices still have the right to balance their books over a three-year period?

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Do practices still have the right to balance their books over a three-year period?

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Answer Where a practice puts forward a plan to spend more in one year to free up resources in future years, PCTs must consider this as part of their wider financial responsibilities. In some cases, there may be the flexibility to do so, but for some PCTs in financial difficulties, the first priority must be to ensure balance at year-end.

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