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Persistently high death rates in Welsh hospitals should be investigated, the medical director of the English NHS has suggested to his Welsh counterpart. | Persistently high death rates in Welsh hospitals should be investigated, the medical director of the English NHS has suggested to his Welsh counterpart. |
Sir Bruce Keogh said data on rates in six Welsh hospitals was worrying but not adequate to "form a view". | |
He called for an inquiry in an email sent in November, now released under the Freedom of Information Act. | |
The Welsh government ruled out an inquiry and said data for England and Wales cannot be compared. | |
In the e-mail, Sir Bruce told his NHS Wales equivalent Dr Chris Jones: "I cannot vouch for the veracity of these data but they are worrying. | |
"Given that they represent a potential diagnostic delay and may underpin some of the mortality concerns, it would seem sensible to investigate." | "Given that they represent a potential diagnostic delay and may underpin some of the mortality concerns, it would seem sensible to investigate." |
The e-mail comes amid heightened tensions between the governments in London and Cardiff Bay over the performance of the Welsh NHS. | The e-mail comes amid heightened tensions between the governments in London and Cardiff Bay over the performance of the Welsh NHS. |
Prime Minister David Cameron has repeatedly criticised the performance of the Welsh NHS and the Labour administration in Cardiff Bay during Prime Minister's Questions. | Prime Minister David Cameron has repeatedly criticised the performance of the Welsh NHS and the Labour administration in Cardiff Bay during Prime Minister's Questions. |
Statistics published last year by the Welsh government showed 11 out of 17 district general hospitals in Wales had higher death rates than should be expected. | Statistics published last year by the Welsh government showed 11 out of 17 district general hospitals in Wales had higher death rates than should be expected. |
Officials described the findings as a "fire alarm" but they warned that there were major problems with the way the data was collected. | Officials described the findings as a "fire alarm" but they warned that there were major problems with the way the data was collected. |
The Welsh NHS has faced problems recently with key targets for A&E missed since 2009, ambulance response time targets hit once since May 2012 and a rise in people waiting more than nine months for their first hospital appointment. | The Welsh NHS has faced problems recently with key targets for A&E missed since 2009, ambulance response time targets hit once since May 2012 and a rise in people waiting more than nine months for their first hospital appointment. |
A Welsh government spokesperson said: "The NHS in Wales is open, transparent and has a higher level of scrutiny than any other part of the UK. | A Welsh government spokesperson said: "The NHS in Wales is open, transparent and has a higher level of scrutiny than any other part of the UK. |
"Mortality rates in Wales are published on a quarterly basis and latest figures demonstrate clear improvement. | "Mortality rates in Wales are published on a quarterly basis and latest figures demonstrate clear improvement. |
"If issues are identified, we work quickly to put them right and we do not hesitate to investigate as needed." | "If issues are identified, we work quickly to put them right and we do not hesitate to investigate as needed." |
The spokesman said that Sir Bruce had admitted in his e-mail "that there is insufficient data to conclude that an investigation should be carried out into any Welsh hospital". | The spokesman said that Sir Bruce had admitted in his e-mail "that there is insufficient data to conclude that an investigation should be carried out into any Welsh hospital". |
"Moreover, Sir Bruce acknowledges that even where data did exist, he cannot vouch for its accuracy. The points raised by Sir Bruce were discussed with him at a meeting with Dr Chris Jones on December 10th," said the Welsh government. | "Moreover, Sir Bruce acknowledges that even where data did exist, he cannot vouch for its accuracy. The points raised by Sir Bruce were discussed with him at a meeting with Dr Chris Jones on December 10th," said the Welsh government. |
"The UK Government Statistical Service has also made it clear that comparisons on A&E waiting times and mortality rates cannot be made between England and Wales. Both sets of data are calculated differently." | "The UK Government Statistical Service has also made it clear that comparisons on A&E waiting times and mortality rates cannot be made between England and Wales. Both sets of data are calculated differently." |
Welsh hospitals with persistently high death rates were brought to the attention of Sir Bruce by Cynon Valley MP Ann Clwyd last year. | Welsh hospitals with persistently high death rates were brought to the attention of Sir Bruce by Cynon Valley MP Ann Clwyd last year. |
She is advising Mr Cameron on how the NHS in England handles complaints. | She is advising Mr Cameron on how the NHS in England handles complaints. |
In the email to Mr Jones, Sir Bruce said the statistics were worrying and offered assistance with an investigation, having recently held such an inquiry into 14 hospitals in England. | In the email to Mr Jones, Sir Bruce said the statistics were worrying and offered assistance with an investigation, having recently held such an inquiry into 14 hospitals in England. |
He said: "There are six hospitals with a persistently high mortality which warrant investigating. I do not have adequate data to form a view." | He said: "There are six hospitals with a persistently high mortality which warrant investigating. I do not have adequate data to form a view." |
But it has been reported that no reply was received from the Welsh government. | But it has been reported that no reply was received from the Welsh government. |
The statistics are part of a drive to make the NHS more transparent in the wake of the Stafford Hospital scandal. | The statistics are part of a drive to make the NHS more transparent in the wake of the Stafford Hospital scandal. |
Neglect and abuse at Stafford Hospital led to hundreds of unnecessary deaths between 2005 and 2008 and prompted a public inquiry. | Neglect and abuse at Stafford Hospital led to hundreds of unnecessary deaths between 2005 and 2008 and prompted a public inquiry. |
Welsh Conservative leader, Andrew RT Davies AM, said: "The concerns raised in this e-mail confirm our serious worries over standards of care in the NHS. | Welsh Conservative leader, Andrew RT Davies AM, said: "The concerns raised in this e-mail confirm our serious worries over standards of care in the NHS. |
"Professor Keogh's recommendation of 'investigation' into mortality rates should be immediately undertaken and no longer ignored." | "Professor Keogh's recommendation of 'investigation' into mortality rates should be immediately undertaken and no longer ignored." |