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Government looking to reverse NHS reforms from 2012 10:19 - Feb 6 with 751 viewspointofblue

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-55960355

I won’t pretend to understand but sounds like a good thing for the NHS?

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Government looking to reverse NHS reforms from 2012 on 10:25 - Feb 6 with 722 viewsSteve_M

Big top-down reforms are in themselves disruptive. Certainly Lansley’s market based reforms which Cameron didn’t even understand before agreeing too - unusual that - were counterproductive. I’m not sure if now if the time for further change though.

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Government looking to reverse NHS reforms from 2012 on 11:04 - Feb 6 with 668 viewsEdmundo

Government looking to reverse NHS reforms from 2012 on 10:25 - Feb 6 by Steve_M

Big top-down reforms are in themselves disruptive. Certainly Lansley’s market based reforms which Cameron didn’t even understand before agreeing too - unusual that - were counterproductive. I’m not sure if now if the time for further change though.


How about the politicians actually listen to the patients and caregivers and then base change on that? Oh, no that's far too productive and would lose far too many civil service goons their jobs

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Government looking to reverse NHS reforms from 2012 on 11:08 - Feb 6 with 665 viewsStokieBlue

Government looking to reverse NHS reforms from 2012 on 10:25 - Feb 6 by Steve_M

Big top-down reforms are in themselves disruptive. Certainly Lansley’s market based reforms which Cameron didn’t even understand before agreeing too - unusual that - were counterproductive. I’m not sure if now if the time for further change though.


From the article it sounds like a good thing:

"The changes would see a reduced role for the private sector, while a system of contracts being put out to tender, with health groups sometimes competing against each other, would be scrapped."

"Instead of a system which required competitive tendering for contracts - sometimes involving private companies - the paper says the NHS and local authorities will be left to run services and told to collaborate with each other."


Not sure how that's going to sit with his backbenchers and their love of their mates getting these contracts.

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Government looking to reverse NHS reforms from 2012 on 11:12 - Feb 6 with 651 viewseireblue

Looks surprisingly good.

NHS needs a lot more resource before anything. Running a health service just about at capacity for many years is dumb. Need to have a resilient Heath service not an efficient profitable one.

Only concern would be the details on what the Health Secretary has more direct control over.

But usual caveat with this Government, they say they have something or will do something, then don’t.
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Government looking to reverse NHS reforms from 2012 on 11:56 - Feb 6 with 597 viewsBasuco

Maybe the fact that over the last year everything handed out to private contractors has cost a fortune and been a complete cock up, the vaccine roll out given to the NHS to organise has gone brilliantly well.
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Government looking to reverse NHS reforms from 2012 on 12:07 - Feb 6 with 580 viewsDarth_Koont

Tony Blair will be spinning in his upside-down coffin.

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Government looking to reverse NHS reforms from 2012 on 12:46 - Feb 6 with 536 viewspointofblue

Government looking to reverse NHS reforms from 2012 on 12:07 - Feb 6 by Darth_Koont

Tony Blair will be spinning in his upside-down coffin.


I’ve hit an image of him hanging upside down like a bat.

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Government looking to reverse NHS reforms from 2012 on 14:20 - Feb 6 with 467 viewsPinewoodblue

Government looking to reverse NHS reforms from 2012 on 11:56 - Feb 6 by Basuco

Maybe the fact that over the last year everything handed out to private contractors has cost a fortune and been a complete cock up, the vaccine roll out given to the NHS to organise has gone brilliantly well.


What did you expect after Hancock said the NHS would pay regardless of the cost.

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