"Heartless" Tories starve Newcastle Hospitals Foundation Trust of over £2 million - nationwide, thousands more health professionals could have been employed
The Liberal Democrats have slammed the Tories as "heartless" for starving the NHS of vital cash after revealing Newcastle Hospitals Foundation Trust paid over £2 million interest on outstanding debt over the last five years.
Former Liberal Democrats leader, Tim Farron, warned taxpayers money being spent "lining the Government's coffers instead of training more doctors and nurses" was "an absolute slap in the face to all of us that rely on the NHS".
The figures from the Department for Health and Social Care, uncovered by a Liberal Democrats Freedom of Information request, revealed £607,404,854 worth of interest on outstanding debt was paid by over NHS Trusts to the Department for Health and Social Care in the last five years.
According to calculations by the Liberal Democrats, that money could have paid for 22,000 Nurses, 13,850 Clinical Psychologists or 6,700 Consultants.
The same statistics also show that the NHS Trusts, which service a local area or specialised function to deliver aspects of healthcare, paid almost £63m of interest on outstanding debt in 2013/2014. In 2017/2018, it dramatically rose to over £205m.
The revelation reinforces concerns from the National Audit Office which warns "the underlying financial health in some trusts is getting worse", despite the Government's commitment in the NHS Long Term Plan to "reducing year-on-year the number of trusts and CCGs individually in deficit, so that all NHS organisations are in balance by 2023/24."
Ali Avaei, Liberal Democrats prospective MP for Newcastle Central, seen here with LIberal Democrats Leader Jo Swinson MP, said :
"While hard working doctors and nurses are being forced to work with insufficient resources, it's frankly heartless that the Conservatives have starved Newcastle Hospitals of over £2 million.
"If the Conservatives were actually giving our hospitals the funding they need then health trusts wouldn't be forced to run a deficit in the first place."
Liberal Democrats MP and Newcastle alumnus Tim Farron added:
"That taxpayers' money is being spent lining the Government's coffers instead of on training more doctors and nurses is an absolute slap in the face to all of us that rely on the NHS.
"People deserve better, and the Liberal Democrats demand better. That is why Liberal Democrats are committed to a transformational investment in public health with a modest penny on income tax."
Chapter six of The NHS Long Term Plan, published January 2019, commits to "reducing year-on-year the number of trusts and CCGs individually in deficit, so that all NHS organisations are in balance by 2023/24."
The National Audit's Office 'NHS financial sustainability' [published 19 January 2019] report warns "There are indications that the underlying financial health in some trusts is getting worse."
According to Indeed.co.uk, a Nurse, a Clinical Psychologists and a Consultant is paid:
Nurse - £27,419 per year
Consultant - £90,115 per year
Clinical Psychologist - £43,835 per year