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The NHS’s whole liabilities for medical negligence have hit an “astounding” £58.2bn amid ministers’ failure to enhance affected person security, an influential group of MPs have warned.
The Commons public accounts committee (PAC) stated the “jaw-dropping” sums being paid to victims of botched therapy and authorities inaction to cut back errors had been “unacceptable”.
The Division of Well being and Social Care (DHSC) has put aside £58.2bn to settle lawsuits arising from scientific negligence that occurred in England earlier than 1 April 2024, the PAC disclosed.
The sum is so big that it’s the second-largest legal responsibility throughout the entire of presidency, with solely nuclear decommissioning costlier, the committee stated in a damning report.
“The truth that authorities has put aside tens of billions of kilos for scientific negligence funds, its second costliest legal responsibility after a few of the world’s most complicated nuclear decommissioning initiatives, ought to give our whole society pause,” stated Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, the PAC chair.
“It is a signal of a system struggling to do proper by the individuals it’s designed to assist,” he added.
The PAC urged ministers to take pressing steps to cut back “tragic incidences of affected person hurt” and to additionally finish a state of affairs the place attorneys take an “astronomical” 19% of the compensation awarded to those that are profitable in suing the NHS. That amounted to £536m of the £2.8bn that the well being service in England paid out in damages in 2023-24 – its document invoice for errors.
“Far too many sufferers nonetheless endure scientific negligence which might trigger devastating hurt to these affected,” and the following damages drain very important funds from the NHS, the report stated.
A DHSC supply accepted the PAC’s findings, saying: “The price of scientific negligence claims is rising at an unsustainable price, consuming into assets obtainable for frontline care. Annual money funds have greater than doubled within the final 10 years and quadrupled up to now 17 years to £2.8bn.”
The PAC criticised the division for not but having defined why affected person hurt happens and devised a technique to overtake affected person security, regardless of the committee within the final parliament asking the DHSC accomplish that by final summer time. The DHSC “has solely just lately written to us in response” to that advice, the PAC stated.
“It’s unacceptable that the division is but to develop a plan to take care of the price of scientific negligence claims and a lot taxpayers’ cash is being spent on authorized charges,” the report says.
Paul Whiteing, the chief government of affected person security charity Motion Towards Medical Accidents, stated that lawsuits arose over errors by NHS workers in each space of care. “However the largest sums are awarded to households of infants which are left with lifelong disabilities, resembling mind injury, by negligence at start.”
The NHS has confronted a sequence of maternity care scandals lately which have left moms and infants lifeless or badly injured. In 2023 the Care High quality Fee, the well being service care regulator, stated that two-thirds of maternity items supplied substandard care.
The NHS would face fewer lawsuits if it was extra open when errors occur, Whiteing added.
“We see many individuals who solely litigate as a result of the NHS ‘pulled down the shutters’, by which I imply didn’t correctly look into what went improper, provide a significant apology for his or her mistake and contain the household within the investigation. If steps resembling these had been adopted, many fewer individuals would resort to litigation,” he stated.
Jess Brown-Fuller, a Liberal Democrat well being spokesperson, stated the large value of NHS medical negligence payouts are “symptomatic of a well being service that merely isn’t functioning. The Labour authorities’s embrace of dither and delay on social care, maternity reforms and rebuilding our hospitals is prolonging the distress.”
In its evaluation of the DHSC’s annual report and accounts for 2023-24, the PAC additionally revealed the price of constructing long-planned new excessive containment labs in Harlow, Essex, to assist defend the UK in opposition to infectious ailments, had spiralled from £530m to “an eye-watering projected £3.2bn”.
And it criticised the federal government for not spelling out what impression its determination to abolish NHS England and axe tens of 1000’s of well being service managers would have on sufferers and workers. It voiced concern about cuts to dentistry, GP providers and well being prevention.
Matthew Taylor, the chief government of the NHS Confederation, echoed the PAC’s unease. “Whereas many leaders perceive the necessity for change, the dearth of element on how the nationwide shake-up shall be taken ahead, the tempo of this restructure, and the way it connects to the ambitions of the 10-year plan are a trigger for concern amongst workers,” he stated.
A DHSC spokesperson stated: “Affected person security is the bedrock of a wholesome NHS and social care system. This authorities will make sure the nation has the very best system in place to maintain sufferers protected by overhauling the overly complicated paperwork of healthcare regulation and oversight and we’ll study the drivers of prices, easy methods to handle spending on scientific negligence and the potential deserves of reform choices.”