Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Hospital’s £200,000 overtime for consultant

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Canterbury hospital bosses have defended paying a consultant more than £200,000 in overtime in just one year.

The East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust has responded after it was revealed the unnamed consultant was paid the sum on top of a salary in the 2015/16 year.

They were the second highest paid consultant in the UK, according to a Freedom of Informatio­n request by the BBC.

Only a consultant in Lancashire was paid more – at almost £375,000 – in overtime for that year, the figures revealed.

The average basic salary for a consultant is believed to be just under £90,000.

But trusts are blaming a shortage in the number of consultant­s for having to pay high rates of overtime.

A spokesman for the Kent trust said it tried to treat patients as quickly as possible, which was difficult in some areas which had seen an increase in year-on-year referrals.

These included, with an ageing population, such ailments as aching joints and the need to treat them with surgery.

The spokesman said: “We are currently meeting this challenge with extra measures to ensure timely treatment, including extra clinics and surgical lists at evenings and weekends.

“Wherever possible, we use our own clinics and theatres, staff and equipment rather than outsourcin­g the work to private providers, as this is more cost-effective.

“When our doctors undertake this overtime, they are paid at a set, standard rate for working out-of-hours on top of their existing job plans.

“Their pay is dependent on productivi­ty and caring for an agreed number of patients during these clinics or surgical lists.”

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