The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Extra £1m needed by NHS Tayside

Board’s overspend revealed as now reaching £5 million

- Jamie milligan

Health chiefs have revealed NHS Tayside’s financial black hole deepened by £1 million in the past month.

The health board said in October it was anticipati­ng a £49.8 million funding gap for 2017-18 and was planning £45.8m worth of efficiency savings, with another £4m coming from the Scottish Government.

However, during talks at Holyrood yesterday, auditors told MSPS the “savings gap” had grown by an additional £1m.

NHS Tayside insists it is attempting to improve its situation before the end of the financial year.

However, MSPS expressed fears that the same board members who have overseen the board’s financial struggles are “still on watch” as the crisis deepens.

Conservati­ve North East MSP Bill Bowman said: “I am concerned that NHS Tayside’s new team may not be able to work themselves out of this financial tangle.”

NHS Tayside’s financial woes have deepened with confirmati­on it must find an extra £1 million to achieve its targeted savings.

An Audit Scotland report from last month showed the board was anticipati­ng a £49.8 million funding black hole for 2017-18.

At the time, health chiefs planned to make £45.8 million worth of efficiency savings, with the remaining £4 million funded through brokerage from the Scottish Government.

However, during a public audit scrutiny meeting at Holyrood yesterday, auditors told MSPS the health board now had a “savings gap” of an additional £1 million.

NHS Tayside insists it is attempting to improve its situation before the end of the financial year.

However, MSPS expressed concerns that the same board members who have overseen the board’s financial struggles are “still on watch” as the crisis deepens.

Scotland’s auditor general, Caroline

“I am concerned that NHS Tayside’s new team may not be able to work themselves out of this financial tangle. BILL BOWMAN MSP

Gardner, told politician­s she could offer no guarantees that the board would be able to meet its financial targets.

Ms Gardner said she believed NHS Tayside’s board had a good understand­ing of the challenges it faces – but would not go so far as to say she believed targeted savings can be met.

Following the meeting, NHS Tayside chairman, Professor John Connell, said: “The Auditor General for Scotland made it clear that she has confidence that the board and its senior managers have a full understand­ing of the complexity of the issues they are facing.

“At the beginning of this financial year, we forecast that we would make efficiency savings of £45.8 million.

“Our current forecast is £1 million short of this savings target – however, we are looking to close the gap in the remaining five months of 2017-18.

North East MSP Bill Bowman said: “I am concerned that NHS Tayside’s new team may not be able to work themselves out of this financial tangle.

“Much was made of the new finance director who has been tasked with bringing Tayside health board up to speed. “He’s been with them for 33 years. “I think Tayside needs external experience and perspectiv­e of reorganisa­tion and restructur­ing to be brought to bear.”

A further report on NHS Tayside’s financial progress is expected in January.

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