NHS Scotland performance likely to be even further ahead as five examples of cover-up and distortion by NHS England managers is revealed

By Professor John Robertson:

We already know that, based on trusting the current published NHS England data, NHS Scotland’s A&E service is around 3 times better on the crucial 12 hour waits1 and twice as effective on cancer treatment waits.2

However, after decades of rampant managerialism, there have been a number of scandals where these managers, more concerned with image than truth, have introduced procedures to hide the facts.

First, back in 2018, it became apparent that NHS England had the dubious practice of restarting the clock after A&E patients are admitted whereas in Scotland counting continues from first arrival.3 See this:

Second and similarly, by stewartb, in April 2023:

After a long-running campaign by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM), NHS England has altered the way it reports monthly performance data on long waits by patients attending its major (Type 1) A&E departments.

In evidence to a House of Lords committee (on 19 January 2023), the prevailing practice of measuring 12-hour waits from the time of a ‘decision to admit’ (DTA) rather than from ‘time of arrival’ (TOA – as in Scotland) was described by Dr Adrian Boyle, President of the RCEM as “a fundamentally dishonest way of reporting data. It is hiding and doing our patients a disservice by minimising a very serious problem”.

NHS England has relented and published the first set of monthly data (for February 2023) on 12 hour waits measured from time of arrival at A&E to admission, transfer or discharge. This addresses an anomaly consistently highlighted here on TuS and just as consistently ignored by the corporate media and the BBC when reporting negatively on NHS Scotland.4

Third, on 10 October 2024, thanks to AR for alerting me:

This morning NHS England corrected a press release, a statistical notice and a dataset after Full Fact spotted an error in its waiting list data.

All of these originally said that the estimated number of patients waiting for non-emergency care in its referral to treatment (RTT) data fell by about 57,000 in August 2024, to 6.33 million.

In fact, this number rose by about 31,000 to 6.42 million.5

Fourth, 11 October 2024, thanks again to AR for alerting me:

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has included several graphs depicting hospital admission rates for Covid-19, flu and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in a now deleted post on X (formerly Twitter). But the problem is that these aren’t actually based on any real data.

The graphs were contained within a graphic posted on 10 October promoting their “Winter Virus Watch” and the release of more data on the UKHSA data dashboard that afternoon.6

Finally and perhaps most serious, so serious that even the BBC reported it, in February this year:

Patients are facing delays stuck on hidden waiting lists that do not show up in the official figures in England, a BBC News investigation reveals.

The published waiting list stands at 7.6 million – but the true scale of the backlog is thought to be much higher.

This is because patients needing ongoing care are not automatically included in those figures – even if they face major delays.7

There have been no reports of such practice in NHS Scotland. Do you think Lisa Summers would not tell us if there were?

I suspect these are not the only abuses by NHS England but are sufficient to reinforce the view that NHS England data often cannot be trusted, have been manipulated to reduce the shock and suggest strongly that NHS Scotland’s superior performance may be even more so, were the facts known.

Sources:

  1. https://www.publichealthscotland.scot/our-areas-of-work/acute-and-emergency-services/urgent-and-unscheduled-care/accident-and-emergency/interactive-charts/how-long-people-spend-in-ae/
  2. https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/healthcaresystem/articles/waitingtimesforcancertreatmentacrosstheuk/2024-08-23
  3. https://gss.civilservice.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/UK-Comparative-Waiting-Times-AE-final.xlsx
  4. https://www.england.nhs.uk/statistics/statistical-work-areas/ae-waiting-times-and-activity/ae-attendances-and-emergency-admissions-2022-23/
  5. https://fullfact.org/health/nhs-england-rtt-waiting-list-error/?utm_source=Full+Fact+Newsletter&utm_campaign=3accc365a0-October&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-3accc365a0-%5BLIST_EMAIL_ID%5D
  6. https://fullfact.org/health/ukhsa-graphs-no-data-used/?utm_source=Full+Fact+Newsletter&utm_campaign=3accc365a0-October&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-3accc365a0-%5BLIST_EMAIL_ID%5D

The OBA – https://scotsindependent.scot/?page_id=116

7 thoughts on “NHS Scotland performance likely to be even further ahead as five examples of cover-up and distortion by NHS England managers is revealed

  1. Off topic but still SNHS related but has any deaf person managed to contact our National Health Service other than through a hearing person? I certainly can’t.

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  2. you cannot trust england full stop every country across the world has known that for centuries , no surprise their nhs is as messed up snd crooked as their brexit lies

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  3. Although you are doing sterling work in debunking media and unionist lies, they are still going to tell lies because that is what they do, that is what they are paid to do.

    And a huge chunk of the population knows that. Newspaper circulation is tiny, those who watch or listen to broadcast news are few. Participation in elections is dwindling and in local elections 20% turnout is normal. Local government is largely disempowered, Holyrood is kept on a tight rein by the devolution settlement and Starmer is an incompetent Thatcherite. Streeting will continue the privatisation of NHS England and he will set up an oversight body like OfGen, OfSted, OfWat called OfSick, which will tell us how good the privatised services are and authorise bonuses to Chair people and Labour cronies who run health provider services.

    NHS Scotland will be retained so that OfSick and the media have a whipping boy.

    Alasdair Macdonald

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