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NHS Grampian staffing levels 'need to be reviewed' NHS Grampian staffing levels 'need to be reviewed'
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Staffing levels have risen in recent yearsStaffing levels have risen in recent years
NHS Grampian's staffing levels should be reviewed amid efforts to tackle its ongoing financial difficulties, a report has said.NHS Grampian's staffing levels should be reviewed amid efforts to tackle its ongoing financial difficulties, a report has said.
The health board was escalated to Stage Four of the five-stage NHS Scotland National Performance framework earlier this year, amid concerns over its financial stability, leadership and governance.The health board was escalated to Stage Four of the five-stage NHS Scotland National Performance framework earlier this year, amid concerns over its financial stability, leadership and governance.
External auditors from KPMG conducted an operations review and the resulting 138-page report has now been published.External auditors from KPMG conducted an operations review and the resulting 138-page report has now been published.
It recommends an independent review of staffing levels, and has also identified millions of pounds in potential savings. NHS Grampian said all options would be carefully considered.It recommends an independent review of staffing levels, and has also identified millions of pounds in potential savings. NHS Grampian said all options would be carefully considered.
It came as the Scottish government announced an extra £5.9m of funding to support its recovery.It came as the Scottish government announced an extra £5.9m of funding to support its recovery.
NHS Grampian has been subjected to an operations reviewNHS Grampian has been subjected to an operations review
The review looked at leadership, the main causes of financial issues, and identifying cost savings.The review looked at leadership, the main causes of financial issues, and identifying cost savings.
"Transformational change will be needed to address the deficit position," the report said."Transformational change will be needed to address the deficit position," the report said.
It added that NHS Grampian had a workforce which was 13.8% larger than in 2019/20.It added that NHS Grampian had a workforce which was 13.8% larger than in 2019/20.
KPMG said that did not align with a decrease in total beds and levels of activity that NHS Grampian was experiencing.KPMG said that did not align with a decrease in total beds and levels of activity that NHS Grampian was experiencing.
It said the health board had identified £40m of savings as part of its financial recovery plan (FRP).It said the health board had identified £40m of savings as part of its financial recovery plan (FRP).
KPMG said it had identified other opportunities to save between about £14.8m and £26.7m.KPMG said it had identified other opportunities to save between about £14.8m and £26.7m.
"Some of these will take time to realise their full potential because NHSG, like other health boards in Scotland, are not allowed to make redundancies," the report said."Some of these will take time to realise their full potential because NHSG, like other health boards in Scotland, are not allowed to make redundancies," the report said.
KPMG said that over time the savings could increase to between £27.8m and £45.7m.KPMG said that over time the savings could increase to between £27.8m and £45.7m.
NHS Grampian said it would now focus on reducing costs, reducing planned care waiting times, and also cutting ambulance turnaround times.NHS Grampian said it would now focus on reducing costs, reducing planned care waiting times, and also cutting ambulance turnaround times.
New chief executive Laura Skaife-Knight welcomed the independent assessment.New chief executive Laura Skaife-Knight welcomed the independent assessment.
Laura Skaife-Knight is the new NHS Grampian chief executiveLaura Skaife-Knight is the new NHS Grampian chief executive
"It rightly and properly shines a spotlight on the key challenges that we face from an NHS Grampian and system perspective," she said."It rightly and properly shines a spotlight on the key challenges that we face from an NHS Grampian and system perspective," she said.
"All savings schemes will continue to be carefully considered to ensure patient experience, clinical care and staff wellbeing is maintained or improved.""All savings schemes will continue to be carefully considered to ensure patient experience, clinical care and staff wellbeing is maintained or improved."
She added that the board would work with local, regional and national partners to ensure ideas for improvement were designed and developed together for the benefit of local communities.She added that the board would work with local, regional and national partners to ensure ideas for improvement were designed and developed together for the benefit of local communities.
Health Secretary Neil Gray said the extra £5.9m for the current year was to "drive immediate improvements in A&E performance and unscheduled care".Health Secretary Neil Gray said the extra £5.9m for the current year was to "drive immediate improvements in A&E performance and unscheduled care".
He said: "By improving the flow of patients through hospital, we can deliver real improvements for the people of Grampian."He said: "By improving the flow of patients through hospital, we can deliver real improvements for the people of Grampian."
Gray added: "The KPMG report is welcome and is an important part of the process in driving improvements.Gray added: "The KPMG report is welcome and is an important part of the process in driving improvements.
"It is critical that NHS Grampian prioritises action that improves capacity, makes the most impact and drives real, sustainable change."It is critical that NHS Grampian prioritises action that improves capacity, makes the most impact and drives real, sustainable change.
"I am grateful to all staff in the board for their continued efforts, and I look forward to working with the new chief executive on their improvement plans.""I am grateful to all staff in the board for their continued efforts, and I look forward to working with the new chief executive on their improvement plans."
Scottish Conservative North East MSP Tess White described it as a "damning" report.
"Lives are being put at risk, staff are under intolerable strain, and patients are bearing the brunt of the crisis that has unfolded," she said.
"The Scottish government must now take steps to put patients and staff first by ensuring urgent measures are in place to lift NHS Grampian out of this dire predicament."
Ongoing problemsOngoing problems
The Scottish government announced in May that it was to increase scrutiny on NHS Grampian as it moved to Stage Four.The Scottish government announced in May that it was to increase scrutiny on NHS Grampian as it moved to Stage Four.
Gray said there were "continuing concerns" about NHS Grampian's financial management.Gray said there were "continuing concerns" about NHS Grampian's financial management.
It had already been announced that NHS Grampian would receive a Scottish government loan of more than £67m to tackle its overspend.It had already been announced that NHS Grampian would receive a Scottish government loan of more than £67m to tackle its overspend.
Health boards can move up and down the performance scale, and different levels of government support apply to each stage.Health boards can move up and down the performance scale, and different levels of government support apply to each stage.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and NHS Forth Valley were both at Stage Four in recent years.NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde and NHS Forth Valley were both at Stage Four in recent years.
What is the latest on decontamination issues?What is the latest on decontamination issues?
Earlier this month, it emerged scores of procedures were being postponed at Aberdeen's hospitals after an unknown substance - thought to be linked to a faulty piece of equipment - was found on surgical instruments.Earlier this month, it emerged scores of procedures were being postponed at Aberdeen's hospitals after an unknown substance - thought to be linked to a faulty piece of equipment - was found on surgical instruments.
The central decontamination unit at Foresterhill - which sterilises and prepares the tools - was shut down last Friday.The central decontamination unit at Foresterhill - which sterilises and prepares the tools - was shut down last Friday.
Ms Skaife-Knight said: "I want to apologise to the several hundreds of patients who had their dental and elective surgical procedures cancelled, recognising the impact this has had on them.Ms Skaife-Knight said: "I want to apologise to the several hundreds of patients who had their dental and elective surgical procedures cancelled, recognising the impact this has had on them.
"I know from the many correspondence, and emails and letters I have already received, the impact that that has had on those patients for which I sincerely apologise.""I know from the many correspondence, and emails and letters I have already received, the impact that that has had on those patients for which I sincerely apologise."
She added: "We are grateful to other health boards for offering support and I can confirm that Glasgow are supporting us in this next period as some of our staff have been redeployed and are being based there in the next few weeks so that we can get on top of this."She added: "We are grateful to other health boards for offering support and I can confirm that Glasgow are supporting us in this next period as some of our staff have been redeployed and are being based there in the next few weeks so that we can get on top of this."