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12:10am Friday 2nd October 2009 in News By Oliver Evans
THE authority which decides crucial changes to NHS services in Buckinghamshire has been rated the worst in England for the quality of its management.
Buckinghamshire NHS Primary Care Trust was the only such authority out of 152 to get the bottom one out of four score by auditors.
These were for three categories: managing finance, governing the business and managing resources.
And the county’s hospital authority was rated “among the worst in England” for spending by the Audit Commission, the watchdog for public bodies’ spending in England.
It dropped from three out of four to one for 2008/09, making it one of nine which got bottom “inadequate” marks. There are 126 such trusts in England.
Nationally, trusts were “performing well”, the commission said in its assessment of the 12 months to March 31 this year.
It comes after auditors said the county’s mental health authority is among the worst in the country (see link, bottom of story).
Andy McKeon, its managing director of health, said: ‘The finances at Buckinghamshire’s PCT and NHS trust are clearly worrying and a great challenge is ahead for them, especially in such financially uncertain times and with an expected budgetary squeeze on the horizon.”
Andrew Walker, chairman of the Buckinghamshire Local Involvement Network, an official local watchdog, said he “is seriously concerned at the ongoing issues with the financial position of both trusts”.
The PCT decides how NHS cash is spent in the county and, along with its predecessor authority, was the driving force behind controversial changes to A&E and women’s and children’s services at Wycombe Hospital.
It was the only PCT in England to go into the red, £7.5m, last year against an overall spend of £622m. Bosses say Government cash support is low as Bucks is seen as “healthy”.
Yesterday its chief executive Ed Macalister-Smith said: “This report reflects the organisation as it was 12-18 months ago.
“It is disappointing but not surprising and we already have improvement plans underway.” He said mergers – several bodies formed the PCT in 2006 – and “a lot of staff changes” had caused problems. Auditors had recognised progress, he said.
He said: “Over the past year, we have been taking on people with the skills and ability to lead the organisation out of trouble.
“With one of the lowest funding allocations in the country, it won’t happen overnight but we are now on the path to recovery.”
The hospital trust got three out of four for financial management, internal controls and value for money but a one overall as it ended the year £2.75m in deficit. It manages Wycombe, Amersham and Stoke Mandeville hospitals.
It was planning to end in the clear but was told “at the last minute” that it had to include profits from a land sale in this year’s and not last year’s accounts, leaving it in the red.
In a statement the trust said it was “very disappointed” by the overall score and that it has a “good history of strong financial management”
But it said: “This deficit arose due to challenges within the health economy – during the last quarter of the financial year, our main commissioner Bucks PCT, was unable to pay us for work undertaken by the trust.”
The trust is in further financial trouble this year because of problems at the PCT (see link, below).
Comments(15)
J B Blackett
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12:40am Fri 2 Oct 09
DeepThinker
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1:00am Fri 2 Oct 09
demoness
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2:07am Fri 2 Oct 09
DeepThinker wrote:I thought it was the PCT that was described as the worst management NOT the Hospital Trust.
Anne Eden MUST resign now. Offically described as the worst management out of 152 Trusts, yet gets a 19% (£25,000) pay rise.
nosurprisestherethen
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7:21am Fri 2 Oct 09
nosurprisestherethen
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7:25am Fri 2 Oct 09
DeepThinker
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7:52am Fri 2 Oct 09
Slimster
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9:38am Fri 2 Oct 09
Steve Totteridge Hill
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9:39am Fri 2 Oct 09
J B Blackett
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12:57pm Fri 2 Oct 09
DeepThinker wrote:I am also confused, DT.
Demoness, I get confused.
How many groups of managers are there?
It just goes to show that there are lots of bureaucrats, being paid a lot of money for a rubbish job.
demoness
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6:36pm Fri 2 Oct 09
J B Blackett
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3:32pm Sat 3 Oct 09
demoness wrote:Thanks for that clarification , d.
The PCT buy the hospital services .. the hospital provide the care.
The PCT is supposed to pay the hospital for services rendered. They didn't and the hospital had to bail them out.
Nothing to do with Bucks Hospitals NHS Trust - all to do with PCT . Two completely different concerns.
The last CE of Stoke and Wycombe resigned shortly after a damning report from the HCC about the C Dif outbreak which resulted in patients dying.
Her name was Ruth Harrison. The name of the CE in Maidstone who tried to sue her Trust was Rose Gibb.
Two different people.
Google is your friend *winks*
demoness
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4:03pm Sat 3 Oct 09
J B Blackett wrote:To be fair JB, there may be a lot like that, but I am a simple soul and have this belief that some of them must mean well??
demoness wrote: The PCT buy the hospital services .. the hospital provide the care. The PCT is supposed to pay the hospital for services rendered. They didn't and the hospital had to bail them out. Nothing to do with Bucks Hospitals NHS Trust - all to do with PCT . Two completely different concerns. The last CE of Stoke and Wycombe resigned shortly after a damning report from the HCC about the C Dif outbreak which resulted in patients dying. Her name was Ruth Harrison. The name of the CE in Maidstone who tried to sue her Trust was Rose Gibb. Two different people. Google is your friend *winks*Thanks for that clarification , d. . I did not know all those facts. My memory was/is playing tricks and will check things out more in future rather rely on distant hazy memories. . However, except for the front-line staff - nurses and other medical staff - it comes across to me the NHS is a haven or refuge for a vast multitude of self-regarding 'a*****'-retentive bureaucrats whose first concern is their personal pay and conditions and are mostly involved in internal political battles between themselves and their counterparts. . The health of the nation and the NHS features very low down on their agenda if at all. . I admit it's only my perception ; I may be wrong and that they are all in fact wonderful caring unselfish philanthropists dedicated to an admirable life-long vocational calling. . Only my opinion of course - Regards
Doom
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12:44am Sun 4 Oct 09
Steve Totteridge Hill
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11:29pm Tue 6 Oct 09
Doom wrote:Probably because nobody is listening...
tell you what guys, instead of writing on this forum, why dont you turn up to some of the public meetings they have and air your thoughts? that would be more helpful to those who work in the hospital.show you really care.
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Slacker says...
12:20am Fri 2 Oct 09
There is something seriously wrong if they can make all these cuts to service and still be in the red.
I think it is about time they lost their trust status. It is clearly not working for them.
Get rid of the management and bring in Richard Branson to sort out this ****.