Committee
Audit Committee, 06 Jan 2004
06 Jan 2004 · S2 · Audit Committee
Item of business
“Overview of the National Health Service in Scotland 2002/03”
I give notice that, if time permits, I would like to ask a couple of questions specifically about Lothian NHS Board. For now, I will restrict my questions to a few of the bigger national issues on which the Auditor General touched. I suspect that I should protect myself by noting that those issues relate to measures that I was responsible for introducing during my time as Minister for Health and Community Care. However, I do not think that that presents me with a conflict of roles when asking about subsequent developments.My first question relates to the performance assessment framework. I am pleased to hear that its role in assessing the performance of the NHS, both locally and nationally, is bearing fruit. However, I am aware of concerns—which I had at an early stage and have heard voiced more recently—that there is at least a danger that everything and awthing will be added into the performance assessment framework, which will consequently lose focus.There is also concern that, by its nature, any performance assessment system can place undue emphasis on quantitative measures, rather than some of the wider qualitative measures that are important for the strategic objectives of the health service—not least some of the wider health improvement aims that the Executive has set. Can you comment on the development of the PAF? What are your observations on the specific concerns that I have raised?
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The Convener:
Con
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Susan Deacon (Edinburgh East and Musselburgh) (Lab):
Lab
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Lab
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Lab
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The Convener:
Con
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Green
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The Convener:
Con
If members have no further questions, Susan Deacon may ask about Lothian.