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GP Consortia will cost more to run than PCTs?

Colin Talbot By Colin Talbot Filed Under: Whitehall Watch Posted: January 20, 2011

A senior PCT manager writes to tell me that they have estimated that the new GP Consortia – costing about £25-£35 per patient to run – will mean between £7-£10m for their area, whilst the current PCT costs at most £7m.

This is hardly surprising – a lot of small organisations (GP consortia) are almost inevitably going to have higher running costs than a single larger one – the diseconomies of small scale. That is partly why every time this has been attempted in the past an inevitable process of aggregation has soon set in. NHS Trusts started of much smaller and then gradually merged until many were almost as large as the old NHS Districts they were formed out of. The same happened with PCTs. (See our paper on this trend here).

The big difference this time – and this seems to be the governments plan – is that the new “aggregates” will not be NHS bodies but private companies that come in as ‘management contractors’ to do all those things GP Consortia inevitably will not be capable of doing. Proponents are already talking about how GP Consortia will have to ‘come together’ to negotiate with Foundation Trust providers. Talk of GP Consortia ‘shared services’ will inevitably follow and ‘hey presto’ we’ll be back to something like the size of PCT’s – except privately owned and run.

Or am I getting old and cynical?

About Colin Talbot

Colin Talbot is a Professor of Government, a former Specialist Advisor to the House of Commons Treasury Select Committee and the Public Administration Select Committee and has appeared as expert witness many times in Parliament, the Scottish Parliament and NI Assembly. He's also advised Governments from the USA to Japan.

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