London, 29 November
2012 –
Innovative workforce management
platform, HCL Clarity, is set to be
implemented at Worcestershire Royal
Hospitals Trust this month.
Worcestershire Acute Hospitals Trust,
which has an annual health budget of about £320m, is facing a series of
significant financial challenges to provide sustainable services to its 570,000
residents.
HR Director Bev Edgar says the Trust
needs to find £50m savings over three years as part of the £200m efficiency
target for Worcestershire as a whole.
“Our Trust’s three sites, Worcester
Royal Hospital, Kidderminster Hospital and Treatment Centre and the Alexandra
Hospital in Redditch, will be working in partnership with HCL to meet these
resourcing challenges in respect of middle grade and specialist doctors. This
collaborative pilot will reduce our cost of agency staffing and deliver
efficiencies and allow us to reinvest those savings into patient care.” Ms
Edgar said.
Worcester Acute Hospitals Trust carries
out more than 95,000 planned and emergency operations each year, with 140,000
A&E attendances and 500,000 outpatient appointments.
HCL
Workforce solutions Chief Executive Stephen Burke confirmed the
partnership, adding HCL was delighted with the opportunity to add value.
“The Trust is currently working towards
become a Foundation Trust and a key element of this goal is to identify
innovative ways to deliver efficiency savings without compromising patient
care. HCL Clarity delivers this and more,” Mr Burke said.
HCL Clarity is a managed service which controls and streamlines the entire temporary worker process from start to finish, taking the agency staff headache away from Trusts.
“We developed HCL Clarity specifically
for the NHS – we know Trusts want to regain control and reduce costs in the
face of their £20bn savings target, and with staffing costs accounting for
nearly two thirds of the NHS annual budget it’s clear to see HCL Clarity’s
potential to deliver huge savings without affecting front line services,” He
said.