Administration/management is where all the money goes :rolleyes:

Not true.

Very little goes on management except at the very top where the Chief Exec have salaries that (we're told) reflect the kind of talent they have to lure from the private sector.

A lot of secretaries are agenda 4 change bands 1 to 3 so earn a maximum £21k a year. Most are well below that and part-time.

Vast majority of the budget goes on clinical staff (some of which are also counted as management). It is all in the patient level costing spreadsheets although I am not sure what level of detail the public can download.
 
Not true.

Very little goes on management except at the very top where the Chief Exec have salaries that (we're told) reflect the kind of talent they have to lure from the private sector.

A lot of secretaries are agenda 4 change bands 1 to 3 so earn a maximum £21k a year. Most are well below that and part-time.

Vast majority of the budget goes on clinical staff (some of which are also counted as management). It is all in the patient level costing spreadsheets although I am not sure what level of detail the public can download.
I’ve got stuff other staff can’t download
 
how does an NHS secretary afford a 24 grand car ??
More than likely on lease hire thats how, eldest son in laws sisters kids wanted something new when they past there test wouldnt hear of driving something couple of years old so got some thing on lease looks good when they turn up at friends house where as our two girls started with an older car, eldest scraped down the side of her fiat on the front bumper of my RR (1975 classic so steel bumper) and the youngest got hers stuck in the hedge at my sisters trying to turn round in the drive (plenty of room to do it ) sis had to rescue it for her but both were destine for the scrap yard after the first year anyway, thats the way I look at it get some thing a bit older for first car then it doesnt really matter if and when they bend it just dont bend some body else`s doing it thats all.
 

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