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SHA=Strategic health Authority
Overseeing
PCT= Primary Care Trust(s).
Total Directors inclusive = 159 There may be some acting for two trusts, not many tho' so 10 PCTs gets you 159 director positions ( let us say 12 per PCT about 303 total PCTs so 3636 directors .. Blimey that is some big business .. nonsense !! )
Total Professional Executive Committee, or PEC members = 129
I counted the beggars...
I believe all or part of the PEC membership are part time .. I heard £10k for 6 months of infrequent, if attended
meetings..
Costing a bob or two before hands are washed ..
No wonder it is all going bankrupt .. Bigger salaries for providing less. Hospitals of dubious quality...
Could this lot survive in the real world?
Imagine the potential pension costs mounting here... phew ! But not for most of us - you ! There are some changes on the way, but there have been changes ongoing that got us here !!
God bless the Prince of Wales !!
Ah,ha .. 09/12/2005 Found this, later.
Anyone been consulted yet ? Or is this another New Labour type public consultation?

Overseeing
PCT= Primary Care Trust(s).
Avon, Gloucestershire & Wiltshire SHA- Bath and North East Somerset PCT
- Bristol North PCT
- Bristol South and West PCT
- Cheltenham and Tewkesbury PCT
- Cotswold and Vale PCT
- Kennet and North Wiltshire PCT
- South Gloucestershire PCT
- South Wiltshire PCT
- West Wiltshire PCT
- Swindon PCT
Total Directors inclusive = 159 There may be some acting for two trusts, not many tho' so 10 PCTs gets you 159 director positions ( let us say 12 per PCT about 303 total PCTs so 3636 directors .. Blimey that is some big business .. nonsense !! )
Total Professional Executive Committee, or PEC members = 129
I counted the beggars...
I believe all or part of the PEC membership are part time .. I heard £10k for 6 months of infrequent, if attended
[url=http://society.guardian.co.uk/primarycare/story/0 said:Tuesday February 24, 2004
Salary levels for chief executives of NHS primary care trusts (PCTs) have shot up by 28% over the past year, figures published today reveal.
The median pay of a PCT chief executive is now £92,500 a year....
PCT chief executives are still earning substantially less than the £107,000 average paid to hospital trust bosses, but their salaries are rising more sharply, up 28% compared with the 5.5% average increase for hospital trust chiefs last year
Overall, about 46% of chief executives of English NHS trusts had salaries of more than £100,000, according to the NHS Boardroom Pay Report 2004. But, in contrast to previous years, no trust chief executive received a bonus payment during the period.
The report, based on an analysis of annual reports from 505 trusts - about 90% of the total - also showed that hospital trust's medical directors received a median total remuneration package worth £115,000 a year, while finance directors earned £77,500.
Costing a bob or two before hands are washed ..
No wonder it is all going bankrupt .. Bigger salaries for providing less. Hospitals of dubious quality...
Could this lot survive in the real world?
Imagine the potential pension costs mounting here... phew ! But not for most of us - you ! There are some changes on the way, but there have been changes ongoing that got us here !!

God bless the Prince of Wales !!
Ah,ha .. 09/12/2005 Found this, later.
The Department of Health has given the green light for a 14-week public consultation on reducing the number of primary care trusts and strategic health authorities in England.
The proposals will mean cuts in SHAs from 28 to around ten, while PCTs could be reduced from 303 to between 130 and 180. Consultation starts on December 14.
Anyone been consulted yet ? Or is this another New Labour type public consultation?