The Secretary of State is right. Of course there need to be safeguards to ensure any system has a backstop to stop people misusing targets. The guidance from the Department of Health was very clear. In no way must the pursuance of targets interfere with the need for good patient care. The Stafford chief executive must have translated that into saying it was fine to put receptionists on triage nursing. With all due respect to the Secretary of State, I do not think that he or any of his successors or predecessors can make regulations to meet every eventuality, including for someone like that chief executive of the Mid Staffs trust.
Accountability and Transparency in the NHS
Proceeding contribution from
Alan Johnson
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 14 March 2013.
It occurred during Backbench debate on Accountability and Transparency in the NHS.
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