Darzi to switch focus from GPs to consultants

 

Health minister Lord Darzi has signalled that hospital consultants will be the focus of the next phase of his reforms of the NHS.

Lord Darzi (Photograph: J H Lancy)

Lord Darzi (Photograph: J H Lancy)

Lord Darzi said the 115 new ‘Darzi centres’ opened so far had ‘revolutionised’ GP access but the DoH has no plans to increase the number of practices open from 8am until 8pm and offering walk-in facilities.

It is now up to PCTs to decide if more needs to be done to improve access rather than the DoH, said Lord Darzi.

Under his latest plans, hospital consultants will be made accountable for budgets in an attempt to drive up efficiency in acute trusts.

The health minister has launched a report into the progress made since his review of the NHS, High Quality Care for All, was published a year ago.

‘There are three areas that I felt we can really push more from, for example clinicians in hospitals having control of their budgets.

'It’s people like me and my colleagues who incur the biggest cost to the health service. How can we be more in control of those budgets but also be accountable for those budgets?', Lord Darzi asked.

tom.ireland@haymarket.com


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Johan Braber - 30 June 2009

Could to hear that our hospital colleagues are approached.

 

Lynn Edwards - 30 June 2009

About time the Hospital Consultants are being focused on. All that the PCT's have done to cut costs arranging scans prior to hospital referrals trying to ensure that consultant time is not wasted on investigations which were able to be carried out more cheaply within primary care, only for the consultants to reject the work carried out and go on to do the investigations again with the costs being higher and the results remaining the same.

 

Lynn Edwards - 30 June 2009

About time the Hospital Consultants are being focused on. All that the PCT's have done to cut costs arranging scans prior to hospital referrals trying to ensure that consultant time is not wasted on investigations which were able to be carried out more cheaply within primary care, only for the consultants to reject the work carried out and go on to do the investigations again with the costs being higher and the results remaining the same.

 

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