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The chief executive of South East Coast Ambulance Service has resigned after a controversial trial that delayed response to a number of calls.
It emerged last year that the Trust had run a new pilot without the approval of board members, the 111 NHS helpline or commissioners, which resulted in around 20,000 patients having their ambulances delayed.
The trial redirected some 111 calls to the 999 system to allow more time for urgent calls and an independent review undertaken by Deloitte deemed that governance surrounding the pilot was inadequate.
The Trust has released a statement confirming that chief executive Paul Sutton has now left to ‘pursue other interests’ and that the process to for finding a permanent replacement will ‘start immediately’.
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