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Annual Report and Accounts - The Great Western Hospital

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<strong>Great</strong> <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong>s NHS Foundation Trust<br />

<strong>Accounts</strong> for the year ended 31 March 2012<br />

27. Private Finance Initiative contracts<br />

27.1 PFI schemes on-Statement of Financial Position<br />

<strong>The</strong> Trust has 3 PFI schemes which are deemed to be on-Statement of Financial Position at the period end.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se are the Main <strong>Hospital</strong> <strong>and</strong> Brunel Treatment Centre (treated as one agreement), Downsview Residences<br />

<strong>and</strong> the agreement in place with Systems C.<br />

<strong>Great</strong> <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> contract commenced on 5 October 1999 for a period of 30 years until 4 October 2029. In terms of the contract<br />

the operator company was obliged to build the <strong>Great</strong> <strong>Western</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong>, which was completed in November 2002,<br />

for subsequent occupation <strong>and</strong> use by the Trust. <strong>The</strong> Trust pays the operator company a quarterly availability fee<br />

for the occupation of the hospital <strong>and</strong> a quarterly service fee for the services provided by the operator such as<br />

portering <strong>and</strong> catering. In October 2003 the Trust entered into a variation of the original agreement for the<br />

construction of the Brunel Treatment Centre which is an extension to the original hospital. <strong>The</strong> construction of the<br />

Treatment Centre has resulted in increased availability <strong>and</strong> service charges, however, the main terms of the<br />

contract including the termination date remain unchanged. Subsequently, in September 2006, the Trust entered<br />

into a refinancing agreement which resulted in a reduction in the annual availability payment again with no change<br />

to the contract term. <strong>The</strong> amount of the availability payment is determined annually <strong>and</strong> increased based on a<br />

combination of the annual increase in the Retail Price Index (RPI) <strong>and</strong> a fixed percentage increase of 2.5%. <strong>The</strong><br />

operator is obliged to maintain the buildings <strong>and</strong> replace lifecycle elements of the buildings where necessary. At<br />

the end of the contract term the hospital buildings revert back to the Trust for Nil consideration. <strong>The</strong> nature of the<br />

contract meets the criteria for treatment as a service concession under IFRIC 12. Accordingly the hospital<br />

buildings are treated as an asset under property, plant <strong>and</strong> equipment with the resultant liability being treated as a<br />

finance lease under IAS 17.<br />

Downsview Residences<br />

<strong>The</strong> contract commenced on 5 October 1999 for a period of 30 years until 4 October 2029. In terms of the contract<br />

the operator company was obliged to build the Downsview staff residences on the <strong>Hospital</strong> site for the provision of<br />

housing to hospital staff. At commencement of the contract the Trust made a capital contribution of £649k towards<br />

the construction cost of the building. <strong>The</strong> residences are managed by the operator company who rent the<br />

accommodation units to, primarily, Trust staff. <strong>The</strong> Trust does not pay the operator company an availability fee,<br />

however, a monthly service fee is paid for the servicing of the units which is based on usage. <strong>The</strong> operator is<br />

responsible for maintaining the buildings over the contract term. At the end of the contract term the accommodation<br />

buildings revert back to the Trust for Nil consideration. <strong>The</strong> nature of the contract meets the criteria for treatment as a<br />

service concession under IFRIC 12. Accordingly the residences are recognised as an asset under property, plant <strong>and</strong><br />

equipment. <strong>The</strong> cost of the building less the capital contribution has been accounted for as deferred income <strong>and</strong> is<br />

released to income equally over the entire contract term.<br />

Systems C<br />

<strong>The</strong> Trust has a PFI contract in respect of the Integrated Clinical Information System which meets the criteria for<br />

recognition as a service concession agreement as envisaged under IFRIC 12 <strong>and</strong> has, accordingly, been treated<br />

as on statement of financial position. <strong>The</strong> contract is dated 27 May 2002 with an effective date of 13 November<br />

2001. <strong>The</strong> contract is for 12 years <strong>and</strong> is due to expire on 12 November 2013. <strong>The</strong> contract is for the supply of<br />

computer hardware <strong>and</strong> software together with the provision of ongoing support <strong>and</strong> system management services.<br />

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