🚨 ICYMI in yesterday's print Sunday Times - One of England's largest and high profile NHS trusts @GSTTnhs may need a bail out from @DHSCgovuk to cover day to day spending. It is part of a wider £4.5bn spending crisis sweeping the NHS 🧵 1/7
Hospitals across England have been told to cut costs and consider closing some services. At @GSTTnhs staffing costs needed to be cut by a third in the year ahead, equivalent to £55 million with another £39 million in savings needed from other areas 2/7
If @GSTTnhs can't get control of an underlying £84m deficit it may need a loan from the NHS to cover costs. Info sent to staff below: 3/7
But @GSTTnhs are not alone. Across the NHS trusts are cutting the amounts they will pay staff working extra shifts or agency and trusts face substantial deficits this year: 4/7
At @OUHospitals a message to staff from the CEO makes clear some of the cuts needed there to control a £53m deficit 5/7
"There are no easy answers here" says @sallygainsbury from @NuffieldTrust who warns this could all impact on the care for patients: 6/7
Why is the NHS in this situation? I'm told it's a combination of flat increases in spending coupled with consequences linked to collapsing social care & community services meaning patients are sicker and staing longer in hospitals. What's happening in your area? END 7/7
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🚨 INVESTIGATION: Top NHS boss Sir David Dalton was warned about a 'butcher' surgeon in 2014 harming patients. Now his victims want a full recall of patients, backed by a whistleblower doctor who says he knows more have been harmed 🧵1/7 thetimes.co.uk/article/cd69ae…
Spinal surgeon John Bradley Williamson harmed dozens of patients in botched surgery at Salford Royal, Spire Manchester and Manchester Children's Hospital. Injuries includes misplaced spinal screws, catastrophic bleeding, paralysis and disability 2/7
A review of patients over a 5 year period found multiple cases of harm. Now victims say all his patients should be reviewed.
Michelle Nolan takes morphine daily for pain and has been told by Spire her care was sub-standard "People deserve the truth, lives have been ruined" 3/7
Why are maternity services not improving? With stillbirths & maternal deaths rising, families are demanding a national inquiry. @DOckendenLtd tells The Sunday Times not enough has been done while @MidwivesRCM criticises ministers. Lets get into it: 🧵 1/n thetimes.co.uk/article/9e9088…
Excited to be having their first baby, Neil and Katie Russell thought @sathNHS would be safe in 2021 after years of scrutiny. But neglect and poor care saw their daughter Poppy starved of oxygen. The trust tried to blame them for her death 2/n thetimes.co.uk/article/9e9088…
"We made a conscious decision to go to Telford and that’s a decision we will forever regret" said Neil.
"We’re not just another sob story," Katie told me: "This seems to be right across the UK." The CQC agrees, 65% of units aren't safe enough. 3/n thetimes.co.uk/article/9e9088…
📣 EXCLUSIVE: Every child in England left infertile by cancer treatment will be given the chance to become a parent, thanks to a multi-million pound new service and cutting edge science backed by @NHSEngland from next year 🧵 1/4 thetimes.co.uk/article/3842c6…
For more than a decade NHS teams have been offering fertility preservation on a near pro-bono basis, working in their own time. But not everywhere did it. Now 750 children a year will get help. Three babies have already been born and another is on the way 2/4
It is amazing what the NHS can now do. The treatment works not just for cancer but also sickle cell patients needing bone marrow transplants and children with other conditions where their fertility can be affected 3/4
🚨 EXCLUSIVE: Rishi Sunak is funneling thousands of NHS patients into private hospitals but are they safe? The Sunday Times has learned of hundreds of cases of unnecessary surgery. 🧵 1/9 thetimes.co.uk/article/8d7007…
Breast surgeon Ian Paterson harmed hundreds of his patients. But was he really a rogue? Compensation for negligence (excluding his victims) shows unnecessary surgery is the single largest category. This is only a glimpse into the opaque world of private healthcare 2/9
“This isn't a question of rogue surgeons. This is the routine business as usual approach with people being referred for private operations and being overtreated" says @GuyWForster 3/9
🚨 EXCLUSIVE: Internal NHS reports reveal hospital buildings are at imminent risk of "catastrophic" collapse, with significant loss of life, as a result of crumbling concrete: thetimes.co.uk/article/school…
NHS managers could face charges under corporate manslaughter legislation, one report warns as another raises fears asbestos could be released meaning staff would need FFP3 masks (!)
Labour's @wesstreeting tells The Sunday Times, the docs reveal “a terrifying picture of the state of our hospitals after 13 years of Conservative neglect”. He said: “The Conservatives literally didn’t fix the roof when the sun was shining and now patients’ safety is at risk.”
🚨 INVESTIGATION: How #LucyLetby - Britain's worst child killer - was promised a role at Alder Hey Children's Hospital by managers who dismissed fears she was a killer.
After successfully persuading the Countess of Chester Hospital that she was being victimised by doctors, managers offered her support for a masters degree or training as an advanced nurse. Letby had a 'victim statement' read to the trust board 2/7
The Sunday Times has seen the grievance report into her case that details how managers wanted to "protect her from allegations" as well as board minutes, emails and previously unseen evidence showing how the trust board was misled and turned against doctors 3/7