NHS papers expose risks of health reforms
Bill social protection that could compromise patient care and increase costs, internal reports warning
government reformshealth at high risk of reducing the levels of care and patient safety, while leading to excessive costs, internal reports of the National Health Service warned.
The potential conflict between NHS bodies in the new system and agitation during the transition is high, according to risk assessments prepared by the four regions of the English NHS. There is also a strong likelihood that the reforms do not reach an expected improvement in reductions of Management and Budget, they say.
Some problems are classified as increased risk of other "important" and many are considered "high risk", even after mitigation measures to address the issues raised, and despite all measures taken after the previous risk reports last fall.
warnings, dated January should not be updated for three months -. Will be in place when the health and controversial bill on welfare becomes a law, provided that the government was successful in obtaining what was happening before Easter
Reportsare the four super-regions of the NHS in England, created last year by the merger of 10 regional organizations, with London, Southern England and East Midlands and northern England . Come at a difficult time for ministers because it is likely to reflect the concerns raised by a national register of risks, prepared by officials of the Ministry of Health last year, the Health Secretary Andrew Lansley, leads a battle law to prevent publication. Pressure mounts Lansley more next week when the work called the opposition day debate on the subject.
Andy Burnham, the shadow health secretary, said the "devastating" to find in London that officials continue to warn against "preventable harm to children" because of the risk of losing key personnel, and poor information exchange between the newly established bodies.
"You know something is seriously wrong when NHS London has identified a risk of" preventable harm to children ", but was unable to reduce it," said Burnham. "This must surely be a sign it's time to hear of healthcare professionals that it is safer to leave the reorganization of the press.
"What these documents reveal devastating is that, despite the risks to patient safety have been identified, the NHS has not been able to mitigate the reason is simple. government impossible task, given the NHS when you are prompted to save about 20 billion pounds, while at the same time to dismantle massive. "
Burnham added. . "David Cameron is putting politics ahead of the pride that people patient safety will not forgive you if you dig in the NHS and damage, to listen for sensitive members of his own office and file the bill" .
there was another blow to the government after an increase in aid for an application form on the website of the government urged ministers to abandon the bill of health. The petition has topped the 100,000 signatures -. The point where the movements are considered eligible for debate in the House of Commons
- Responsible for Health emphasized Aa
- reports on regional risks, to identify and manage threats in the hope they become real problems. Unlike the national register of risks, which was an ad-hoc reports regional risk are regularly updated and contain the latest versions of new and improved risk and some have been reduced, sometimes enough to eliminate.
- A spokesman for the Department of Health said: "The Department's records are risk management tools that play a key role in government policy -. Health Authority as a separate and independent [of Risk policy decisions] Records "We have never previously published risk because they believe our records are internal management documents. Believing that its publication could seriously harm the quality of advice to ministers, and any changes subsequent decision taken. "
reports are risk assessment for the most common organizational structure, personnel, budgets and patients in the English regions. Each risk is measured on a scale of 1 to 5 so that the probability of this happening and the impact of the problem is possible with these results were multiplied to produce a final risk score to 25.
According to the report for the North of England, a risk score of 15 or more are considered "important" and coded in red, 8 to 12 are considered "high" risk or orange. In northern England, responsible for preventing the risk of reaching "productivity gains at the expense of quality", defined as "safety, clinical effectiveness and patient experience," the rate of 12 - a possible event with a major impact - even after mitigation measures are taken now elected.
Find best price for : --Midlands--
Blog Archive
-
▼
2012
(334)
-
▼
March
(108)
- Defenders of Ardania
- Saints Row 4 'already in planning stages' - is Xbo...
- Namco Bandai 'truly excited' about Wii U potential
- CD Project "already working on" engine for next-ge...
- What If The Next Generation Thinks Video Games are...
- Remedy hiring for next-gen project
- Cash-for-access row and MPs grill Osborne on budge...
- Nintendo Unveils New Console, Controller, Games at E3
- Ubisoft 'extremely limited' by PS3 and 360
- BioWare talks Mass Effect regrets
- Devil May Cry HD Collection rated by ESRB
- First From Dust review - 9/10 in Edge
- Microsoft dates XBLA Trials, Fable, Minecraft
- Draw Something: fingers at the ready for the lates...
- Brothers In Arms Furious 4 Announced
- Sunderland sign Coventry keeper Westwood
- Chicago's Steppenwolf brings Detroit to National T...
- Strauss-Kahn faces investigation into writer's att...
- Manchester United complete signing of Ashley Young...
- André Villas-Boas undermined by José Mourinho text...
- Roberto Mancini: Sir Alex Ferguson is the master a...
- Barnet set to leave Underhill stadium after 104 ye...
- Birds of a Feather to flock together in stage vers...
- Eidur Gudjohnsen poised to join West Ham on a free...
- Nuclear power plant site plans released by government
- 'Nym wars, part 1/6 [comic] | @GrrlScientist cc @p...
- Royals made ambassadors of London 2012 Olympic Games
- UKIE laments computer science drop-off
- David Villa will not be sold to Chelsea says Barce...
- Australia call up Scott McDonald but no place for ...
- To Mars and beyond - superfast broadband's final f...
- Education services company RM issues profit warning
- Bidisha's thought for the day: Prizes
- Philip Hammond stresses support for Trident renewal
- Labour attacks NHS bill amendments
- London rents '50% higher than national average'
- Luka Modric to hold talks with Tottenham chairman ...
- Tori Amos musical shelved by National Theatre
- French speakers want more backing from Paris
- Lufthansa to become first airline to start regular...
- Number of doping offenders from recent Kabaddi Wor...
- Stephen Mangan and Katie Mitchell star in new Roya...
- Tech Weekly Tech City Talk: Skills on Monday 10 Oc...
- Lloyd Webber gives £3.5m to performing arts school
- Tech Weekly Live: Tech City Talk (Skills) weekend ...
- Salomon Kalou wants guarantees from Chelsea before...
- Football transfer rumours: Manchester United to si...
- China faces 'timebomb' of ageing population
- European Tour drops Bahrain tournament from 2012 c...
- Now you too can learn how to dance like Lady Gaga
- Nasa hopes novel mission will take science fiction...
- Riba condemns 'shameful shoe box homes'
- Defiant Levein refocuses on World Cup
- Keeping up with new learning technology in UAE
- Craig Brown says GB football team puts Scotland si...
- Premier League unveils 'Christmas Truce' youth tou...
- Trapattoni signs new Republic contract
- Eboué set for £4m move to Turkey
- Skydiver jumps from 13 miles above Earth in test r...
- England have one foot in Euro 2012 after Wales win...
- Spain prime minister calls early election for 20 N...
- McCoist: we will survive 'black day'
- News Corp appoints independent chairman to deal wi...
- Batista resigns as the coach of Argentina
- Manchester United post 16.5% increase in turnover
- Peers jailed over expenses can return to Lords nex...
- One in four young people get no careers advice
- From landfill to Lamborghini: the future of biofue...
- Redknapp: we'll finish in the top four
- Monday theatre roundup: Hull Truck hits 40 with a ...
- Our poetic Willetts protest was peaceful - banning...
- SXSW 2012: Ten talking points
- Lord Wedderburn of Charlton obituary
- Eurozone firewall increased to ?700bn
- How the Ofsted chief got his maths wrong on Sats
- Want to be a barrister? Save £17,000 before passin...
- Who is right on the NHS? You decide | Shirley Will...
- Gareth Bale ready to take Tottenham back to the Ch...
- Xbox 720 Could Launch in 2013
- Edge is on holiday
- Report: Obsidian hit with layoffs; South Park team...
- Oxbridge professor of economics: 'Women are the su...
- Chelsea take on Napoli - live webchat with Dominic...
- Start/Select - Bethesda hiring next-gen developer,...
- Tech for Future Consoles? - Video Feature
- 2011 round-up: Nintendo
- 2011 round-up: development
- 2011 round-up: indies
- One in four young people get no careers advice, su...
- Kevin Davies admits Bolton need to improve after p...
- Cameron opens free school with 'elitist' speech
- Walcott fit for Premier League start
- Equality for women in print is not a pretty sight
- Football transfer rumours: Luis Suárez to leave Li...
- AVB admits loss of player support
- Happy birthday Charles Darwin!
- Time for a revolution in the way we deal with rape...
- Zlatan Ibrahimovic comes back to haunt Arsenal on ...
- An open and shut case | Jon Robins
- An open and shut case
-
▼
March
(108)
0 comments:
Post a Comment