@doctorcaldwell @acorns47 Totally get that. But we both know if someone complained, chances of that form remaining half-completed are slim.
@acorns47 @doctorcaldwell Where do the funds come from to meet litigation costs? Do the CCG ultimately pay for that?
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@acorns47@doctorcaldwell No..nor me actually. Worth knowing that - it's not a small factor in working out what makes orgs tick. Money rules -
@C7RKY@acorns47@doctorcaldwell nhsla provides a kind of insurance to nhs organisations against litigation http://www.nhsla.com/aboutus/Pages/Home.aspx … -
@AnitaDows@acorns47@doctorcaldwell Interesting. Thanks Anita. Next qn is; who pays the £1.13bn insurance premiums? http://www.nhsla.com/AboutUs/Pages/AnnualReport.aspx … -
@C7RKY@AnitaDows@acorns47 ordinary man in the street pays for litigation costs in NHS. Money does not grow on trees, grows from your work. -
NHS Litigation Authority Clinical Neg Scheme for Trusts costs £1b annually with backlog of £21b
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@Jarmann@doctorcaldwell@AnitaDows@acorns47 When you say there's a £21bn backlog Brian, what do you mean? A backlog of what? -
Backlog of payment that may be necessary in future - an estimate I was given: worrying if true.
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