Written question asked by Evan Harris (Liberal Democrat) on Thursday, 4 July 2002, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Thursday, 11 July 2002. It was answered by Lord Hutton of Furness (Labour) on Thursday, 11 July 2002 on behalf of the Department of Health.
Dept of Health
- Question
- To ask the Secretary of State for Health, pursuant to his Answer of 25th June, Official Report, column 846W, on doctors (suspensions), whether the definition of suspension includes absence on special leave, gardening leave and other paid absence; what the total costs to the NHS are of the suspensions for (a) the latest quarter for which figures are available and (b) the equivalent quarter for each of the previous six years; and if he will make a statement on the other information that is available from the Department's data collection exercise. - Inc figures.
- Answer
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Dr. Evan Harris: To ask the Secretary of State for Health, pursuant to his answer of 25 June 2002, Official Report, column 846W, on doctors (suspensions), whether the definition of suspension includes absence on special leave, gardening leave and other paid absence; what the total costs to the NHS are of the suspensions for (a) the latest quarter for which figures are available and (b) the equivalent quarter for each of the previous six years; and if he will make a statement on the other information that is available from the Department's data collection exercise. [68657] Mr. Hutton: For the purposes of the central quarterly data collection exercise into the long-term suspension of hospital medical and community dental staff, the definition of suspension does not include special leave, gardening leave or any other paid absence. Based on national health service trust returns to the Department, the total cumulative costs of current suspensions lasting over six months for the first quarter of 2002 (1 January to 31 March) is £5,095,742. Figures for the first quarter for the last three years is as follows: 1 January 2000 to 31 March 2000: £3,956,225 1 January 2001 to 31 March 2001: £4,245,789 1 January 2002 to 31 March 2002: £5,095,742. Comparable and reliable data for the previous four years are not available. The Department collects details which identify the individual doctor concerned in order to validate information relating to the suspension. This is not published in order to protect the confidentiality of the individual.
Secondary information
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- 388 c1209W;388 c1209-10W; 68657
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- 2001-02
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- Disciplinary proceedings Costs Doctors Leave NHS
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