NHS privatisation: paying profiteers means there’s no money for healthcare and patients are harmed

Recruitment difficulties for NHS ambulance trusts have meant private ambulances are being used, with untrained staff, leading to incidents in which patients have suffered serious harm.

This is what happens when you waste money that should be spent on healthcare, paying profit into private company bank accounts.

The cost of hiring private ambulances is draining funds that could be used elsewhere, while private firms are cutting corners and failing to provide the care that patients need, according to the Unison representative quoted in the report (below).

While ambulance trusts said they were struggling to recruit staff because each person has to have three years’ training, the Care Quality Commission found private ambulance services were employing staff who had no training at all.

It reported “evidence of incidents of serious harm to people from staff that had not been properly recruited and vetted”.

I would like to know what this evidence is, and how many patients suffered serious harm as a result of Tory healthcare privatisation.

I would like to know which Conservative MPs were directly responsible for inflicting this harm on people who are ill, or injured, and vulnerable.

And I would like to know what action may be taken to call them to account.

England’s ambulance trusts spent more than £92 million in the last year on private ambulances and taxis to transport patients, Press Association (PA) research found.

Some trusts said they rely on private ambulances due to a chronic shortage of NHS staff and ongoing problems with recruitment.

In some parts of the south, almost one in five emergency calls result in a private ambulance being sent to the scene.

Earlier this year, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) published a damning report warning that patients were being put at risk by private ambulances.

Source: Patients ‘at risk’ as NHS spends £92m on private ambulances and taxis | The Independent

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  1. Stu August 27, 2019 at 12:26 pm - Reply

    I applied for a post with Arriva Patient Transport who were desperate for more staff as a response to numerous local press reports of patients waiting for 6 hours or more.

    At the interview, two questions troubled me :-
    1. Do you have any problem with paying £800 for your own uniform and training ?
    2. Do you have any problem with other Ambulance Transport Staff on old NHS contracts working beside you on almost TWICE your minimum wage ?

    If this is a reflection of how Private Medical Ambulance Staff are treated it is more than troubling.

  2. James August 27, 2019 at 12:38 pm - Reply

    “NHS privatisation: paying profiteers means there’s no money for healthcare and patients are harmed” – actually LESS money rather than NO money – but a LOT less money!

  3. christine bergin August 27, 2019 at 2:23 pm - Reply

    Dont even bother saying ‘that man’ sais they wouldnt sell the NHS to America. They have already inflicted what could be terminal damage and a bit more of the same will finish tne job. They have done a masterly job of destrying the Social Contract as Thatcher intende.

  4. Rik August 27, 2019 at 3:14 pm - Reply

    I don’t know who the worse MP is out of Thatcher (flogging off the council houses on the cheap) the Cameron + Lib Dems who couldn’t wait to start needless austerity on us all.. the sick, the weak, the disabled, the work less
    set neighbors against each other etc..
    Then we got May (which I think was the worst of them all) but now we have Johnson . . . it looks bad
    for us all & woe betide us..

  5. Theresa Richards August 28, 2019 at 2:10 pm - Reply

    Something must be done about this my mother is suffering because of this their are more NHS trust so called trained staff that don’t know what they are doing my mother has had unexplained black eyes …medicine that didn’t make her well and they keep doing this well I for one will be sueing these people it’s disgusting the government are no different than when the king sent soilders out to rob the poor and it’s still going on in this day and age and when you speak out they take no notice well I will be doing something about it

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