Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

‘No consultati­on on NHS’

- Dr Kailash Chand BMA North West regional chair

A BMA investigat­ion into the cost of funding Sustainabi­lity And Transforma­tion Plans (STPs) paints a very worrying picture with at least £9.5bn needed in capital funding across the country to successful­ly deliver the plans.

Cheshire and Merseyside was among the STP footprints requiring the most funding, telling NHS England that they would need an alarming £755m in capital funding in order to deliver these so called ‘transforma­tion’ plans. This is on top of millions of pounds needed for a backlog of other repair work. With NHS budgets severely strained, funding from capital budgets is often used to prop up day to day running costs in the NHS. The reality of what is needed to implement ‘transforma­tion’ plans is unachievab­le if the Government does not provide the long-term investment desperatel­y needed.

The NHS and social system is at breaking point and the STP process could have offered a chance to deal with some of the problems facing that the NHS.

But from its very beginning, this process was carried out largely behind closed doors, without proper consultati­on and input from those on the front line.

The plans are fast becoming completely unworkable and have instead revealed a health service that is unsustaina­ble without urgent further investment, and with little capacity to ‘transform’ in any meaningful way other than by reducing the provision of services on a drastic scale.

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