David Lock: Is this the start of the wholesale privatisation process of NHS management?

The prime minister has picked a new health advisor, Nick Seddon, who poured cold water on the creation of clinical commissioning groups and appears to be focused on moving NHS management away from public bodies and into the private sector. Whatever the rhetoric might suggest, changing the NHS into a commercial insurance model appears to […]

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Kailash Chand on NHS 111

It is now more than a month since the BMA first blew the whistle on the gathering failures bedevilling the government’s flagship NHS 111 service—and regrettably the problems show no sign of abating. In many areas of the country, such as Greater Manchester, NHS 111 was overwhelmed by call demand during its pilot phase before […]

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Richard Vize on the challenges faced by clinical commissioning groups

The mood among clinical commissioners less than a month into the new system is characterised by a determination to move care out of hospitals, frustration at legal and financial impediments to making change happen, and considerable confidence that they can make a difference. At the first conference of NHS Clinical Commissioners—an independent group launched by […]

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Kailash Chand: Withdraw section 75 regulations

 Last month the UK government released its amended regulations on NHS procurement after considerable outrage from health organisations, trade unions, and parliamentarians, over what appeared to be clear breaches of agreements. Is it a merely  a cosmetic re-write of regulation 75 again that seeks merely to better disguise the true privatising aim of these regulations, or […]

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Richard Smith: Should the first priority of the NHS be to stop us dying or to help us die well?

 Good Friday is an excellent day for thinking about death, but I think about death every day. I find it energising. As I write this blog on Easter Sunday, I read that Bruce Keogh, the medical director of NHS England, thinks that the first priority if the NHS is to stop us dying.  Minutes after reading […]

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Felix Greaves: New beginnings, and new risks in English public health

Ah, spring time. A time of new beginnings. Daffodils sprouting through the snow. And like hesitant young lambs, looking around at their unpleasantly cold surroundings, the new structures responsible for England’s public health will pop into being this chilly bank holiday weekend. After a marathon of consultations, delays, and clarifications, public health will complete its […]

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