This article is from today’s ‘Independent’, it exposes
government scheming to privatise the George Elliot Hospital – one of our
problem trusts. I checked out its record of ‘never happen events’ which, at four
is not so good but not so bad either:
George
Eliot Hospital NHS Trust 4
Wrong implant/prosthesis 2
Wrong site surgery 1
Retained foreign object
post-operation 1
There are other causes of concern – my remedy would be a
management shakeout and reorganisation but what does the health secretary
propose? To sell it off or give it away.
One of the front runners is SERCO, a private contractor which
has been exposed fiddling the figures in Cornwall where it runs a 24 hour
emergency doctor service. It got caught again when it lied about tagging bills
and again making up invoices for delivering prisoners to court;
“The NHS
has been “put up for sale” by the Coalition government, Labour have claimed, as
it emerged that the Department of Health has approved the possible sell-off a
district general hospital.
Board
papers published by the NHS Development Authority (NDTA) show that the George
Eliot Hospital in Warwickshire could be acquired by another NHS trust or “a
franchise that may be a non-NHS organisation”.
If the
hospital were acquired by a private company it would become the second in two
years, after the Hinchingbrooke Health Care Trust was taken over by Circle Health
in February last year.
The Health
Service Journal reported that the Department of Health had been willing to see
the trust begin a process that could lead to franchising, but was awaiting
approval from the Treasury, which has now been granted. Andy Burnham, Labour's
shadow health secretary said that the decision represented “privatisation
driven from the top”.
“Everywhere
you look, chunks of the NHS are being broken up and handed to the private
sector. With this announcement, it is now proceeding at a pace and scale never
seen before,” he said.
“Ministers
have spent all year running down the NHS and their real intent is becoming
increasing clear - preparing the ground for more privatisation.
”Far from
doctors deciding, this is privatisation driven from the top down. David Cameron
needs to be reminded he's never been given the permission of the British public
to put the NHS up for sale.“
The NDTA
report, authored by the organisation's director of delivery and development,
Dale Bywater, said it would be ”prudent“ for services to commence with a new
”strategic partner“ at the George Eliot on 1 April 2015.
Hinchingbrooke
Hospital in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, last year became the first in the
history of the NHS to be run by a private company. The Circle Partnership
pledged to turn around the failing 223-bed trust, which was £40m in debt. The
trust received high scores in recent patient feedback tests.
The George
Eliot Hospital NHS Trust provides hospital and community services for around
300,000 patients. The trust has been seeking a partner ”via a competitive procurement
process“ for several months.
According
to the HSJ, several organisations have indicated an interest in running the
George Eliot, including Circle Health, Serco and Care UK as well as other local
NHS trusts.
Mr Burnham
has also written to the health secretary Jeremy Hunt, after it was reported
that a multi-million pound contract to treat NHS patients with brain tumours
was awarded to healthcare giant Hospital Corporation of America International
(HCA), which has donated money to the Conservative party. Mr Burnham has asked
to know what contact ministers had with HCA, which has donated at least £17,000
to the Conservative party since they came to power.”
Neil Harris
(a don’t stop till you drop production)
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