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Health Secretary calls for chairman of NHS Tayside to step down | |
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Health Secretary Shona Robison has called for the chairman of NHS Tayside to quit as the health board is put in special measures. | |
Shona Robison said the chief executive's position was also "untenable". | |
Concerns have been raised about the use of funds donated to the health service for IT improvements. | Concerns have been raised about the use of funds donated to the health service for IT improvements. |
NHS Tayside has a significant funding gap, and has received emergency loans from the Scottish government. | NHS Tayside has a significant funding gap, and has received emergency loans from the Scottish government. |
The current board has said it inherited a difficult situation. | |
It has been claimed the health board used cash from an endowment fund to cover planned expenses including new computer systems in 2014. | |
Politicians say there was an "apparent misuse" of funds, but the health board insists it was "appropriate". | |
Ms Robison has instructed the chief executive of NHS Scotland to "strengthen the leadership of NHS Tayside with immediate effect". | |
Speaking on the BBC's Good Morning Scotland radio programme, the health secretary confirmed she had written to NHS Tayside chairman Prof John Connell asking him to step down. | |
"This isn't a step I have taken lightly," she said. | |
"I've asked the chair to consider his position and stand down and I should say this is no reflection on his personal probity or commitment, but it is clear that progress remains insufficient and despite assurances new issues keep emerging. | |
"We need to restore public confidence and we need new leadership to do that." | |
Ms Robison has also described the position of NHS Tayside chief executive, Lesley McLay, as untenable. | |
The health secretary said: "Issues over past few weeks have laid bare the extent of the problems facing NHS Tayside and the minutes of a meeting of trustees in 2014 outline, in detail, the approval of the use of endowment funds by the chief executive. | |
"It has become clear to me that the current structure of the board cannot deliver the improvements required to return to a sustainable position, while continuing to deliver safe and effective services to patients. | |
"In particular, I have concerns about the overall management of the board's finances and the ability of leadership to carry through the change required to bring the board back into financial balance. | |
"As such, I will be exercising ministerial powers of intervention and moving NHS Tayside to the highest level of escalation." | |
'Review of the board' | |
Prof Connell has previously said that the board at NHS Tayside inherited a difficult situation and that he had only taken up his role two and a half years ago. | |
NHS Tayside has received extra funding from the Scottish government amounting to tens of millions of pounds. | NHS Tayside has received extra funding from the Scottish government amounting to tens of millions of pounds. |
The health secretary is acting under a power of intervention covered by the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978. | The health secretary is acting under a power of intervention covered by the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978. |
Ms Robison added: "It is imperative that all boards use charitable donations for the purposes of which they were given. | |
"At my request, the chief executive of NHS Scotland has written to every NHS board chair seeking assurance that endowment monies are being spent for the correct purposes. | |
"We are also engaging directly with OSCR (Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator) on this issue." | "We are also engaging directly with OSCR (Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator) on this issue." |
Convenor of the Scottish parliament's public audit committee, Labour MSP Jenny Marra, backed with Ms Robison's decision to ask Prof Connell to step down. | |
Ms Marra told BBC Scotland: "I would like to see a review of the whole board, to see that the people on it are requisitely skilled to ask the right questions of management. | |
"I would like to see a team come in to really try and push through reform. | |
"Audit Scotland have told NHS Tayside what they have to do. Prescribing is one of the main issues and agency costing for nurses is another." |
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