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Simple steps 'could save NHS £5bn' | Simple steps 'could save NHS £5bn' |
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The NHS in England could save £5bn a year with improved staff organisation and a better approach to purchasing everyday items, a review will say. | The NHS in England could save £5bn a year with improved staff organisation and a better approach to purchasing everyday items, a review will say. |
Lord Carter came to the conclusion after spending a year working with 22 hospitals on behalf of the government. | Lord Carter came to the conclusion after spending a year working with 22 hospitals on behalf of the government. |
He found a wide variation in spending on items, from aprons to latex gloves. | He found a wide variation in spending on items, from aprons to latex gloves. |
He also identified huge inefficiencies in the way staff were managed, with one hospital losing £10,000 a month through workers claiming too much leave. | He also identified huge inefficiencies in the way staff were managed, with one hospital losing £10,000 a month through workers claiming too much leave. |
The report, which will be published in full later, will also say hospitals need to make better use of staff through flexible working and better rostering. | The report, which will be published in full later, will also say hospitals need to make better use of staff through flexible working and better rostering. |
Meanwhile, better use of medicines could also have a substantial impact, the efficiency review will say. | Meanwhile, better use of medicines could also have a substantial impact, the efficiency review will say. |
Pricey gloves | Pricey gloves |
Lord Carter found one hospital had managed to save £40,000 a year by using non-soluble versions of a tablet for liver failure that cost 2p instead of the soluble versions at £1.50. | Lord Carter found one hospital had managed to save £40,000 a year by using non-soluble versions of a tablet for liver failure that cost 2p instead of the soluble versions at £1.50. |
Some hospitals could also save hundreds of thousands of pounds by reviewing their spending on basic items, he will say. | Some hospitals could also save hundreds of thousands of pounds by reviewing their spending on basic items, he will say. |
Latex gloves costing £5.44 a box in one hospital were bought for £2.39 in another. Aprons cost one hospital £2.51 each, but another paid £4.20. | Latex gloves costing £5.44 a box in one hospital were bought for £2.39 in another. Aprons cost one hospital £2.51 each, but another paid £4.20. |
Lord Carter also found that hip operations were costing some parts of the NHS more than double the amount they should. | Lord Carter also found that hip operations were costing some parts of the NHS more than double the amount they should. |
And the hips used did not last as long as less expensive versions, meaning patients needed more replacements and follow-up care. | And the hips used did not last as long as less expensive versions, meaning patients needed more replacements and follow-up care. |
That difference costs the NHS up to £17m extra every year. | That difference costs the NHS up to £17m extra every year. |
Lord Carter said the gains could be "significant". | Lord Carter said the gains could be "significant". |
"We found some extremely good hospitals, some very efficient hospitals, but there are a number of hospitals that are not as good as they need to be," he said. | "We found some extremely good hospitals, some very efficient hospitals, but there are a number of hospitals that are not as good as they need to be," he said. |
'Long-standing issue' | 'Long-standing issue' |
Following publication of this report, Lord Carter will publish a template for an efficient "model hospital" during the summer followed by a report by September in which he and the Department of Health will set out what each hospital is expected to save by putting in place the report's recommendations. | Following publication of this report, Lord Carter will publish a template for an efficient "model hospital" during the summer followed by a report by September in which he and the Department of Health will set out what each hospital is expected to save by putting in place the report's recommendations. |
Nuffield Trust chief executive Nigel Edwards said: "Lord Carter is right that there is waste within the health service and that enormous savings could be made through standardisation. | Nuffield Trust chief executive Nigel Edwards said: "Lord Carter is right that there is waste within the health service and that enormous savings could be made through standardisation. |
"But this has been a long-standing issue in the NHS. Spending public money better has been the holy grail of public-sector spending reductions over the past 20 years. | |
"Diagnosing the problem is the easy bit. Getting solutions to stick is much, much harder." | |
But Chris Hopson, chief executive of NHS Providers - which represents every variety of hospital trust - told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that the NHS had worked "incredibly hard" over the last five years to save £20bn. | |
He added: "There is no organisation in this country that could not do better in terms of improving efficiency. In large complex organisations it's always possible to do things better." |