UNISON rejects report on ‘crude productivity’ in NHS
UNISON Scotland has criticised a report published by the
Nuffield Trust which claims that the NHS in Scotland is
underperforming in comparison with England.
Glyn Hawker, UNISON Scottish Organiser said, “It sounds
like this report has started from the wrong premise. It
is precisely because Scotland has high levels of poor health,
larger areas of health disadvantage and more challenging
geography that spending is higher here.
“And to suggest that spending on the NHS is likely to tackle
the root causes of ill-health is fanciful.
“As research and many reports have pointed out – ill-health
inequalities will only be tackled by providing safe and
healthy work, and well-funded public services that can guarantee
decent lives for all – including housing and a safe environment.
Fundamentally we need to address growing social and economic
inequalities.
“We would also question what ‘crude productivity for hospital
doctors and nurses’ means. “If it is only to do with ‘inpatient
admissions’ or waiting list reductions, then that would
call into question the methodology behind this report.
“While they may increase numbers of sick people processed,
they won’t necessarily tackle poor health.”
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