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Hospital spent £880k on management consultants


SOUTHEND Hospital has admitted spending £880,000 on management consultants during a period of proposed job cuts and ward closures.

Hospital bosses have described it as “money well spent”, but demoralised staff and union representatives are furious.

The hospital has been paying for the services of Unipart for two years, while trying to save £10million in its annual costs.

Up to 400 full-time equivalent posts are under threat over the next three years, with 105 earmarked to go in the next year.

Two wards have been closed and and two others are being converted into convalescent wards rather than being used for treatment.

One nurse, who did not want to be named, said: “This is disgusting.

“While we’re working hard and worrying about our futures, the hospital is splashing out on consultants. This is going to make people feel even more worthless.”

Unison, the union representing health workers at Southend, has criticised the planned job cuts, saying they will cause standards to slip and patient care to suffer.

The hospital says it employed Unipart for external support to help reduce costs, while improving the quality of service.

Anne James, director of strategic development at the hospital, said: “The work to date has helped identify how we can make significant and sustainable changes across the whole organisation.

“Because of the changes we are making, the trust is now in a much stronger position to face the period of significant financial restraint we are entering.”

Changes include introducing more specialist wards, a programme to help patients recover more quickly from their procedures, plus a monitoring system to reduce length of stay.

She added: “The cost of our collaboration with Unipart in 2009/10 was approximately £560k – contributing to a total of around £880k in a period of almost two years.

“This investment is already proving to be money well-spent.

“We feel confident that, thanks to the significant expertise of the Unipart team, we will continue to reap the benefits in the coming years and be in a stronger position to provide healthcare services users have a right to expect.”

Comments(4)

Nebs says...
7:32pm Thu 2 Sep 10

You'd think the government would be able to find one or two people, amongst its 6 million employees, capable of doing this job. Or are all 6 million incapable of such tasks.

essex beaufighter says...
8:23pm Thu 2 Sep 10

And they still haven't got it right!

Ivanna Goodhump says...
11:18pm Thu 2 Sep 10

Why do we have a plethora of highly paid senior managers/directors who are paid to run the hospital if as soon as anything needs doing they call in consultants ?

It seems they are either incompetant (in which case they should be removed) or frightened to make a decision on their own in case they have to carry the can.

Either way £880k is outrageous and Ann James comments just show how divorced from reality she is.

That money could have paid for quite a few drug treatments to prolong/improve a cancer sufferers
life.

wotsit says...
11:01am Fri 3 Sep 10

.......so for every pound you give them they show you how to save 50p......doh!


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