Health scheme on brink of collapse
Published on 29 Apr 2010 Glasgow’s pioneering model of merging social work and frontline healthcare to save hundreds of millions of pounds is on the verge of collapse, The Herald can reveal. The future of the groundbreaking community health care partnership (CHCP) system, often cited as a model for the rest of The council wants its contribution, which would be added to a £490m share from the health service, paid in stages and will agree to this approach at its executive committee tomorrow. However, the authority has been told by NHS Greater Glasgow and A senior CHCP source said: “I believe there’s now a serious threat that the whole thing could break down and be disbanded.” The Herald also understands the involvement of individual NHS Greater The threat to the CHCPs comes on the back of several years of cultural clashes between the health board and council and is the culmination of 18 months of wrangling between both agencies. A council spokesman said: “We believe a step-by-step approach is the best way forward for the council and the partnership board.” An NHS GGC spokesman said: “The council’s report recommends a different way forward for CHCPs, developed independently by the council, which the NHS Board has not yet formally considered. “The recommendation does not reflect the agreement reached in November 2009.” |