The NHS and local government are being transformed at pace,and we should be asking serious questions approximately this silent revolution
We thought we had a political narrative on the shape of the NHS. David Cameron famously slams “pointless reorganisations” in 2011 but foolishly allows Andrew Lansley to elope amok with his Health and Social Care Act in 2012. Jeremy Hunt is then brought in to regular the ship – Lansley having been deemed politically toxic – and we all settle down to making the 2012 structures work as best we can. Yet now we have a new kid on the block – George Osborne, chancellor of the exchequer – shaking up the NHS in revolutionary ways and with no scrutiny or transparency. What’s going on? Related: Government defeat highlights the limits of NHS devolution plans Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com