PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
NHS Property and Estates Review (8 February 2018)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Karin Smyth (Labour)
Answer
This Government has undertaken a number of initiatives and will continue to assist National Health Service trusts to look for ways to reduce their Private Finance Initiative (PFI) commitments.
The Department has helped and advised local trust contract managers where requested in relation to PFI contractual issues and also to support trusts in making operational savings in their PFI schemes. Final decisions however about the level and quality of these services are best made at a local level where these services interact with local delivery activities.
Opportunities for re-financing PFI schemes are being investigated, although these are now comparatively limited given the nature of the financial instruments used by the PFI companies at the time. We have also looked very carefully at cases for terminating PFI schemes – a buy out – but in following Treasury guidance this has generally proved not to be value for money or affordable.
One of the first things the Government did in 2010 was to begin an initiative to extract savings and better value for money at all the signed and operational PFI contracts.
Answered by:
Steve Barclay (Conservative)
26 February 2018
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