NHS England response to ‘flawed’ Public Accounts Committee report

29 Jan 2025 01:50 PM

An NHS spokesperson responds to flawed’ Public Accounts Committee report 

An NHS spokesperson said: “The report from the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) contains basic factual inaccuracies and a flawed understanding of how the NHS and the government’s financial processes work.

“While NHS productivity is now improving at double pre-pandemic levels – far from being complacent, NHS England has repeatedly been open about the problem and the actions being taken to address it, including in the December public board meeting, and we will be publishing further improvement measures later this week in planning guidance.

“Reform is part of the NHS’ DNA and has ensured performance improvements for patients in the past year, including innovations such as virtual wards – despite the huge challenges the NHS has faced, including capital starvation, unprecedented strikes and a fragile social care sector.

“Lord Darzi’s report was clear many of the solutions can be found in parts of the NHS today, and we are working closely with the government to drive this innovation forward as we develop the ambitious 10 Year Health Plan to build an NHS which is fit for the future.”

Background

NHS “complacency” on productivity

Community shift stalling

Earlier allocations

Tech spend falling

NHS England’s payment mechanisms can mean that local systems do not receive financial recognition when they prioritise hard-to-reach patients.