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By Professor John Robertson OBA
You really need to have a listen to David, above at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cly93w1kr04o
You might want to have your hands tied behind your back and/or any throwable objects safely away from you before you listen to his Pythonesque delivery.
Have you done that? Are you calm yet? If so, let’s deal with the content.
First, has NHS Scotland, ‘particularly‘, more so than England and Wales, failed to return to pre-Covid productivity levels?
Productivity Measure 1 – operations completed?
Nearly 25 000 planned in the last quarter of 2024, up from around 3 000 in April 2020 but still down from the pre-pandemic peak of 28 000.1 Is it fair to suggest that an 800% increase in only 4 years is some kind of failure? Note also that in this period, typically, only 2% have been cancelled due to temporary lack of staff and/or operating theatres. Is it just me or is this actually a bl***y good show Dave? Dave?
Second, has Scotland done less well than England?
Productivity Measure 2 – waiting lists?
Well by every measure other than the 2 year waiting list, where the Tories just chucked cash at the private sector in England to clear hip replacements and other non-life-threatening conditions for PR reasons only, NHS Scotland has demonstrably shorter, per head of population, waiting lists. See these for the details and sources:
Finally, what was that extra £1.5bn for?
The budget for 2024/2025 totals £21.7bn.2
The £1.5bn is 6.9%. Inflation has been 9.1% in 2022, 7.3% in 2023, 2.5% in 2024.3 Pay settlements in the NHS have been recently well above inflation and for 2024/2025 will be at 5.5%.4
That’s the 6.9% well swallowed.
Dave? you know about inflation and cost of pay increases don’t you? Dave?
Sources:
- https://publichealthscotland.scot/publications/cancelled-planned-operations/cancelled-planned-operations-month-ending-31-october-2024/
- https://healthandcare.scot/stories/4017/health-social-care-funding-scottish-budget#:~:text=Scotland%E2%80%99s%20proposed%202025-26%20budget%20plan%20includes%20record%20spending,balance%20of%20care%E2%80%9D%20to%20preventative%20and%20community-based%20support.
- https://www.statista.com/statistics/306720/cpi-rate-forecast-uk/
- https://www.gov.scot/publications/nhs-staff-pay/
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BBCScorchedland review of Scottish NHS :
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As we all know the IFS does not comment collectively so this guy’s opinion is his own which I’m sure in the interests of impartiality the BBC made clear during the interview. Just joking.
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The stats for operations carried out in December 2024 were published today. Overall the number of planned ops have been rising steadily although not back to pre-pandemic levels but getting there.
https://publichealthscotland.scot/publications/cancelled-planned-operations/cancelled-planned-operations-month-ending-31-december-2024/
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So Jeremy Hunt has had a makeover and voice implant – The only other idiot I recall viewing the NHS as production line…
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