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Hospitals: Consultants

Written question asked by Tom Brake (Liberal Democrat) on Wednesday, 13 January 2016, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Thursday, 7 January 2016. It was answered by Alistair Burt (Conservative) on Wednesday, 13 January 2016 on behalf of the Department of Health.

Question

To ask the Secretary of State for Health, pursuant to his Written Statement of 16 July 2015, HCWS114, what progress he has made on consulting on the removal of local clinical excellence awards and proposals for a reformed National Clinical Excellence Award Scheme and determining the priority that will be given to recognising service-based consultants within any new scheme and monitoring the recognition that they receive.

Answer

In September 2015 the British Medical Association (BMA) and NHS Employers agreed to recommence negotiations on reforming the National Health Service consultant contract, using observations from the independent Review Body on Doctors and Dentists Remuneration (DDRB) as a starting point.


The negotiations, which concluded in December, included considering the replacement of Local Clinical Excellence awards with contractual performance payments. We expect an amended contract offer will be put to BMA members in the coming weeks.


We also expect to consult on proposals for a reformed national scheme early this year. This will be informed by developments on consultant contract reform, as well as recommendations previously made by the DDRB in 2012. The consultation will be mindful of the importance of recognising the contributions of all consultants including service based consultants.

Type
Written question
Reference
20982
Session
2015-16
Reports of Review Body on Doctors’ and Dentists’ Remuneration and NHS Pay
Thursday, 16 July 2015
Written statements
House of Commons
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