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NHS publishes league tables of trusts for first time - check where yours ranks
The new NHS league tables rank trusts quarterly to boost care quality, reward top performers with more autonomy, and support underperforming trusts through targeted interventions.
- New league tables rating the performance of NHS trusts in England have been published, with specialist hospitals taking the top slots.
- Trusts are ranked every three months and placed in four categories, with the top performers given more power over how they spend their money and those lower down receiving support.
- The metrics used to draw up the rankings include patient waiting times, A&E care and the financial performance of the trust.
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