Thousands Sign Petition Calling Asking Virgin Care To Hand Settlement Money Back to NHS
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More
than 75,000 people have signed a petition calling for Richard Branson’s private
healthcare company to return cash it was given by the NHS.
Anger
has been growing at the payment after it was revealed just one local health
service group reached a reported £328,000 settlement with Virgin Care.
Mr
Branson’s company sued the NHS last year after it lost out on an
£82m contract to provide children’s health services across Surrey,
citing concerns over “serious flaws” in the way the contract was awarded.
Virgin Care filed
proceedings in the UK High Court naming the six local NHS commissioning groups
(CCGs) in Surrey, as well as Surrey Council and NHS England.
One
CCG - NHS Surrey Downs - accidentally disclosed in its October public
finance papers that its liability over the case was £328,000, the Health
Service Journal reported. But there is speculation the total
settlement could be as high as £2m when the other five commissioning
groups are taken into account.
Virgin
Care and NHS Guildford and Waverley CCG, which was the lead group, both
told The Independent the details of the settlement were
“confidential”.
The petition reads:
“Virgin Care, Richard Branson’s healthcare company, has sued the National
Health Service, after failing to win a contract. Surrey NHS commissioners felt
the services would be better provided by a partnership of NHS organisations,
but in the face of Virgin’s threats, to avoid having to fight a court case,
they paid Virgin an amount which some reports suggest is as high as £2m.
“When the NHS is under severe
financial pressure, it cannot afford to lose this money. Richard Branson,
however, with an estimated personal wealth of over £3.5bn, can manage perfectly
comfortably without it.
“This petition asks that Virgin
Care returns the money to the National Health Service, and asks Richard Branson
to apologise and make a personal commitment that Virgin Care will never again
sue the NHS after losing out on a contract.”
John
Ashworth, Labour's shadow health secretary, said: “It’s scandalous that
NHS money is being wasted on fighting off legal bids from private companies.
“Ministers need to make clear how much public money has been
used in this case – at the least it seems to be hundreds of thousands of
pounds. That is money that could be being used for NHS patients who are waiting
longer than ever for routine services.”
Virgin Care has won several major contracts for community health
and care services in recent years, including a controversial £700m adult
social services contract in Bath and North Somerset, despite protests from
residents.
It is the first time a for-profit organisation will deliver a
council’s social care programme for adults.
FROM independent.co.uk
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