Myth or not, as of 2021 there were 219 trusts, including 10 ambulance trusts. Do you really need that many "independent " trusts with it's own board of directors CEOs etc?
It is a myth, didn't you follow the link?
The NHS employs over a million people. Even if you had one 'CEO' at the very top, they would be on an astronomical salary for that responsibility and you would still have regional senior managers just as you would with any national organisation. You can't get away from that.
If you don't have the managers, then you have to give those roles to medical staff which takes them away from their frontline roles!! You can't have it both ways.
The trusts aren't small operations either. I'm not saying they couldn't be more efficient but they aren't as bad as some of the press like to make out. Our local trusts cover 7 hospitals, 3 in Brighton and one each in Haywards Heath, Worthing, Chichester and Shoreham.
I'd be interested to see what you think is a fair salary for running a trust like our and how you arrived at that figure?