Making valued doctors, nurses, health assistants and domestic staff from the UK feel unwelcome thus reducing staff numbers hasn't cost much so far to implement but it is impacting on hospital staffing levels (apart from the ongoing costs of Brexit preparations).
One completely incompetent NHS bureacratic dept that is surpassing targets is the
NHS Business Services Authority, goodness know how much this dept costs to run, with buildings, managers, staff, pensions and puters - and I'm deaing with them now and after 15 emails back & forth I can only conclude that they should be obliterated off the face of the planet and staff from top to bottom reassigned to cleaning out bed pans as penance.
So far despite giving them the valid prescription prepayment certificate, my name, my dob and address they won't believe I am who I am and refuse to drop a £136 fine which came out the blue, and will likely end up in court if they can't get their act together.
Welcome to the future!
Would take it up with my local MP but he's a bit distracted bum licking Boris and prospective voters at the moment [/rant_over]
NHS fines for 1.7 million people overturned, watchdog ... - BBC
MPs 'staggered' by NHS fines 'complacency' - BBC News
MPs demand action over wrongly-issued NHS fines - BBC News
'Presumption of guilt’
Ms Hillier called on the Department of Health to change an "utterly confusing" fining regime, which at the moment operates on a "presumption of guilt”.
She said the NHS fining system had become a "dog's breakfast".'
'Vortex of bureaucracy’
Ms Hillier said that people wrongly accused of fraud faced "humiliation" and when they tried to overturn a fine they could find themselves caught up in a "vortex of bureaucracy”.
Extra checks
The Department for Health has promised to introduce an extra layer of checks - contacting people before they are fined to give them a chance to show they are exempt from paying for treatment. This is intended to filter out some of the wrongful fines.