This is a disgrace. It’s from a report from The Independent,
2nd August 2013.
I’ll need to translate the article to explain the horror of
it all.
Clinicentre/Carillion are given a private, profit making
contract to build a hospital and supply operations to the NHS for decades. In other words,
NHS jobs are lost and we had to pay for it all.
Instead of being a centre of excellence it turns out to have
been messing up, killing patients, losing records. It was a disaster.
The Care Quality Commission starts to take its licence away.
What happens? The taxpayer has to come in and give these
idiots £54 million to go away.
We have to
compensate them?
That’s what happens when you sign a contract without reading
the small print;
“Privately-run
hospital taken over by NHS after patient deaths following routine surgery
Commissioning
Support Unit confirm services currently provided by Clinicenta will transfer to
East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust
Charlie
Cooper
Thursday 01
August 2013
A
privately-run hospital has been taken over by the NHS amid patient safety fears
following the deaths of three people after routine surgery.
The Lister Surgicentre in Stevenage has been
signed over to the local NHS trust, after the Care Quality Commission began the
process of suspending its licence last month.
Local MP
Stephen McPartland said the unit had been bought by the Government from
Clinicenta Ltd, part of British construction multinational Carillion, for a sum
in excess of £54m.
There have
been concerns over patient safety at the unit. Mr McPartland said confidence in
it was so low that GPs were refusing to refer patients.
“At least
three people died, 8,500 patient records were lost and a whole host of serious
failings led to the Care Quality Commission beginning proceedings to suspend
Clinicenta-Carillion's licence to operate at the Surgicentre because of serious
concerns for patients' safety,” he said.
The centre,
which opened only 18 months ago, provides routine head and neck surgery as well
as orthopaedics, gynaecology and eye services. It has six operating theatres,
26 beds and an urgent eye clinic.
The NHS
Central Eastern Commissioning Support Unit (CSU) confirmed that services
currently provided by Clinicenta will transfer to East and North Hertfordshire
NHS Trust. Services will not be interrupted and the transfer will take place
over the next few weeks, according to the CSU. The transfer of services had
been mutually agreed by the Department of Health, East and North Hertfordshire
Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), NHS England and Clinicenta.
Mr
McPartland said that Carillion “should never be allowed to manage another
hospital facility in the UK” and criticised the former Labour government for
putting “a building company in charge of highly sensitive and complex surgical
procedures”.
A
representative for Carillion could not be reached for comment.
Mr
McPartland added: “I am delighted that the Lister Surgicentre will now be
managed by the Lister Hospital which is a centre of clinical excellence. We can
now begin the job of rebuilding trust and this facility with state of the art
equipment can be managed properly inside our NHS, where it should have been
from day one.”
Of course, this is the dreadful Private Finance Initiative
which is bleeding the NHS dry of money. Strangely, when the private hospital is
about to lose its licence due to incompetence, we are allowed to buy it out.
When PFI’s are making exorbitant profits we are not allowed to buy them out.
Nationalise the lot.
Neil Harris
(a don’t stop till you drop production)
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