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Fury: Ruth Harrison was in charge at a hospital where 33 died from superbug

Superbug scandal chief given new hospital job

Amy Iggulden, Health Correspondent
3 Mar 2008


Patients have reacted with fury after a London hospital hired a health chief who presided over a superbug scandal.

Ruth Harrison was given a £140,000 "golden goodbye" to leave a hospital trust where 33 died amid shocking hygiene standards.

Now she is being paid tens of thousands as a consultant to Epsom and St Helier Hospital in Surrey and local primary care trusts. Health bosses have asked Ms Harrison to lead a review into children and maternity services that could see wards closed.

Campaigners demanded to know how a manager who left Stoke Mandeville Hospital with "soaring infection rates" and a "golden goodbye" can still be paid by the NHS.

She left Buckinghamshire Hospitals NHS trust in 2006 one day before a damning report cited serious faults in its leadership.

The health watchdog highlighted appalling hygiene standards including dirty wards, faeces on bedrails and soiled commodes. It accused managers of "significant failings" after they compromised patient safety by failing to listen to their own experts.

Between October 2003 and June 2005, when Ms Harrison was leading the trust, at least 33 patients died from the stomach bug Clostridium difficile and 334 became seriously ill.

Healthcare Commission inspectors later wrote: "[We] consider there were significant failings on the part of the leadership at the trust and have recommended that the leadership change."

Yet less than two years later Ms Harrison's management consultancy Durrow has been asked to lead a shake-up of hospital services in Surrey.

Chris Grayling, Epsom's MP and a hospital campaigner, said: "At the very least this is a highly insensitive appointment." A spokesman for the Patients' Association said: "Ms Harrison left Stoke Mandeville at a time when infection rates were so high that it led to avoidable deaths. She then got a huge payoff and a year to enjoy it.

"Now we hear she is back again advising the NHS on best practice. It absolutelybeggars belief." The move by Surrey health bosses comes amid a mounting row over pay-offs in the health service.

Health bosses defended Ms Harrison's appointment. Simon Morgan, a spokesman for the Epsom and St Helier NHS Trust, said: "Following a competitive tendering process, specialist health management consultancy Durrow has been hired to manage a review of women's and children's services at Epsom and St Helier Hospitals."

• Former chief executive Rose Gibb is fighting to keep a six-figure severance payment despite overseeing Britain's worst superbug scandal at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust.

At least 90 patients died as a direct result of C.diff and hundreds more were infected between 2004 and 2006 as nurses urged some patients to "go in their beds". Ms Gibb left the trust last year but has since set up a consultancy with her partner, Mark Rees selling advice to the NHS.

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I think that it is disgusting, she should have been sacked, not promoted

- Maggiefee, London, 04/03/2008 00:22
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Yet another scandalous case of "it ain't WHAT you know, but WHO."

- Lezl, London/UK, 03/03/2008 15:01
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The whole complaints system is designed to be a stalling process to make the public think that action is being taken which will save money and lives and not wreck communities. Not everybody wants compensation! Clean hospitals with executives sporting unblemished CVs would be a start, lets deep clean these guys first.

- Maryfoordbrown, suffolk coastal, 03/03/2008 12:19
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