@Thea_Stein 📻@leonoramerry spoke to LBC this morning about these reform plans.
"We have a degree of skepticism that league tables are going to be the solution... we've been here many times before."
Listen from 2hrs 11min 👇
https://t.co/xhsH0FkhZf
It’s a worrying level of clue-deficiency.
The first point about league tables is the tendency to game them. Alan Milburn really ought to remember this, given that he did it in 2003, as HSJ revealed:
https://t.co/4nXe6Et6Bj
This feels very old New Labour and the danger for the Govt here is that this culture trickles down into dreadful toxic behaviours at local levels. Is it sowing the seeds of a new Mid Staffs type care scanda? Or is it necessary, overdue grip? #NHSP24
In his speech later today, the Health Secretary is due to announce “zero tolerance for failure” reforms to the #NHS – including league tables and crack turnaround teams for failing providers.
Read our response from @Thea_Stein 👇 https://t.co/2JzfuKk4Ts
Failing NHS hospitals to be named and shamed in league tables
Concerning as is the kind of approach which partly led to the cultural conditions surrounding mid staffs scandal
https://t.co/KkJ9cm0dru
I know I'm shouting in to the void.
But why is there recognition that the NHS as a whole needs a ten year plan but hospitals will be expected to turn around systematic issues, that include extetnal factors out of their control, instanteously?
I don't use this platform much anymore.
But I think the below is a bad idea that likely won't be in the best interest of patients and will increase workplace toxicity.
I hope I'm wrong.
Will be interested to see who these turnaround teams will be.
https://t.co/O7KjXng7u3
I don't use this platform much anymore.
But I think the below is a bad idea that likely won't be in the best interest of patients and will increase workplace toxicity.
I hope I'm wrong.
Will be interested to see who these turnaround teams will be.
https://t.co/O7KjXng7u3
Reducing air pollution reduces the number of children admitted to hospital with asthma.
It also reduces health inequalities.
👇🏻 of interest @SadiqKhan@GreenpeaceUK@BolaOwolabi8
Bit of a rant today I'm afraid. Rage at cutting winter fuel allowance, yet binning social care reform was infinitely bigger choice. Tory candidates say they want to reduce state, no ideas how. Govt goes on about £22bn "black hole" as if a surprise. Time to get serious. Please.
Rachel Reeves says she will not take forward adult social care charging reform and the cap on care costs.
During the election campaign Wes Streeting said Labour were committed to the cap. 1/3
Reforms to adult social care charging not happening. I presume this is the end of the "Dilnot" reforms which would have meant a cap on what people have to pay.
A dreadful shame. Another episode in generational failures to fund and reform social care.
@abbarkerpsych @UKMensSheds Apparently "Diageo and the UK Men’s Sheds organisation will "facilitate informed conversations about the causes and consequences of harmful drinking." Important to know, @UKMensSheds, that Diageo has promotes extensive misinformation about alcohol and health - cancers, CVD,etc
Darzi is back (again).
Some thoughts 👇 on where his review team should focus.
👀at how No 10/NHSE/DHSC/treasury work together in service of the NHS (or don't)👀
https://t.co/Ik8Jwv75E4
@rcsloggett@Smyth_Chris 1997: Royal Commission on long term care
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2010: Dilnot Commission on funding care (recs legislated for in 2014 but implementation repeatedly delayed)
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2024: Suggested new royal commission to fix social care
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What would a cross-party Royal Commission achieve that a government with a large majority couldn't just get on with? Countless commissions, reviews, inquiries etc in last 25 years diagnosed the problems. A focused, clear, realistic plan for addressing them is needed urgently.
Here @NuffieldTrust we've been trying to understand if other countries have been able to recover and bring down waiting times since the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic crisis. Are other countries experiencing backlogs in the way that we are in England?
And if not, why not? 🧵