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    Plans unveiled for NHS funding to be linked to patient feedback – but concerns raised | UK News

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    NHS funding could be linked to patient feedback under new plans, with poorly performing services that “don’t listen” penalised with less money.

    As part of the “10 Year Health Plan” to be unveiled next week, a new scheme will be trialled that will see patients asked to rate the service they received – and if they feel it should get a funding boost or not.

    It will be introduced first for services that have a track record of very poor performance and where there is evidence of patients “not being listened to”, the government said.

    This will create a “powerful incentive for services to listen to feedback and improve patients’ experience”, it added.

    Sky News understands that it will not mean bonuses or pay increases for the best performing staff.

    NHS payment mechanisms will also be reformed to reward services that keep patients out of hospital as part of a new ‘Year of Care Payments’ initiative and the government’s wider plan for change.

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    Speaking to The Times, chief executive of the NHS Confederation Matthew Taylor expressed concerns about the trial.

    He told the newspaper: “Patient experience is determined by far more than their individual interaction with the clinician and so, unless this is very carefully designed and evaluated, there is a risk that providers could be penalised for more systemic issues, such as constraints around staffing or estates, that are beyond their immediate control to fix.”

    He said that NHS leaders would be keen to “understand more about the proposal”, because elements were “concerning”.

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    Health Secretary Wes Streeting said: “We will reward great patient care, so patient experience and clinical excellence are met with extra cash. These reforms are key to keeping people healthy and out of hospital, and to making the NHS sustainable for the long-term as part of the Plan for Change.”

    In the raft of announcements in the 10 Year Health Plan, the government has said 201 bodies responsible for overseeing and running parts of the NHS in England will be scrapped.

    These include Healthwatch England, set up in 2012 to speak out on behalf of NHS and social care patients, the National Guardian’s Office, created in 2015 to support NHS whistleblowers, and the Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB).

    Elsewhere, the new head of NHS England Sir Jim Mackey said key parts of the NHS appear “built to keep the public away because it’s an inconvenience”.

    “We’ve made it really hard, and we’ve probably all been on the end of it,” he told the Daily Telegraph.

    “The ward clerk only works nine to five, or they’re busy doing other stuff; the GP practice scrambles every morning.”

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