Sixth Report - Department of Health and Social Care 2020–21 Annual Report and Accounts
Select Committee
Public Accounts Committee
HC 253
10 June 2022
Recommendations
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The procurement of PPE in response to the COVID-19 pandemic overwhelmed existing systems and has...
Recommendation
The procurement of PPE in response to the COVID-19 pandemic overwhelmed existing systems and has exposed weaknesses in the Department’s commercial contracting capability. At the start of the pandemic the Department faced significant challenges in sourcing and procuring PPE in …
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Government Response Summary
The response does not address the recommendation of outlining a 'commercial reset' plan and timeline for scaling up commercial capability, and instead discusses internal performance measures and consultations with the sector.
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Conclusions (9) Observations and findings — click to expand
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Conclusion
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On the basis of a report by the Comptroller and Auditor General (C&AG), we took evidence from the Department of Health and Social Care (the Department) on its Annual Report and Accounts for 2020–21.1
Government Response Summary
Acknowledgement of the report.
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Conclusion
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Most of the PPE was bought at speed early in the pandemic. This was at a time when there was a surge in demand in other countries, and at the same time as a temporary decline in global supply as factories temporarily shut to help reduce COVID-19 infections. This resulted …
Government Response Summary
Conclusion about PPE procurement.
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Conclusion
We asked the Department for an update on the current position of contracts it had entered into in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Department has now identified 17 Q 43 18 Q 79 19 Q 88; DHSC 2020–21 ARA, page 123 20 C&AG’s Report, The supply of personal protective …
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Conclusion
The Department has also identified a contract for 3.5 billion gloves where there are allegations of modern slavery. When we questioned the Department about this matter, it was unable to confirm the value of the contract. However, it believed that should evidence become available that supports the modern slavery allegations, …
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Conclusion
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The Department said that in addition to holding a much larger stockpile, another alternate strategy it could have previously adopted was to buy British and therefore creating a resilient, flexible PPE manufacturing industry in this country, rather than buying from abroad. It advised us that its future plans for a …
Government Response Summary
The Department said that in addition to holding a much larger stockpile, another alternate strategy it could have previously adopted was to buy British and therefore creating a resilient, flexible PPE manufacturing industry in this country, rather than buying from abroad.
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Conclusion
There has been considerable public and political interest in the Department’s COVID-19 pandemic procurement including how significant amounts of taxpayers’ money had been spent- especially where products had been sourced from new suppliers including from companies with no previous experience in these types of products. Such procurement- undertaken at pace- …
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Conclusion
On 21 February 2022 the Prime Minister outlined the Government’s strategy for living with COVID-19 including the scaling back of testing, tracing and isolation.54 The Government’s intention is to put an end to the free supply of lateral flow testing kits. We asked the Department on its assessment of the …
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Conclusion
At the time of our evidence session, one NHS Trust, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust (UHL), had yet to publish its 2019–20 or 2020–21 Annual Report and Accounts. The C&AG reported last year that as a result of the issues identified by its auditor, UHL’s management were not prepared …
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Conclusion
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We asked the Department what it was doing to assure itself that the situation at UHL would be resolved and whether it was an isolated occurrence or indicative of similar issues that may surface elsewhere in the NHS in the future. The Department acknowledged the fact that annual report and …
Government Response Summary
The government response details NHS England's process for scrutinizing severance cases and contractual payments for NHS and foundation trusts, which is unrelated to the original query about resolving governance issues at UHL and systemic issues within the NHS.