Thu 20 Aug 2009
Do the Tories really have a plan?
Posted by Helen Evans under Uncategorized
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This article in the Daily Mail announces that David Cameron will make a speech today stating that the Tories are the best party to look after the NHS and that they do have plans for its improvement. Well I hope that this is true because the UK’s healthcare provision is in need of not only some ‘big plans’ but some action too, to ensure that it really does become an ‘envy of the world’.
To begin with my suggestion would be that all NHS institutions and facilities must be removed from the state sector, whether it be through management buy outs, sales to for-profit or not-for-profit organisations or the setting up of independent charities to run them. In the future, all hospitals, clinics and community services etc., must be independently owned and run.
Then then next action can be to de-nationalise the staff. All doctors, nurses, therapists and other health professionals should no longer be employed by the state or be paid according to national collective bargaining processes. Instead, these decisions should be decided by a diverse, competitive and consumer-led market.
It is the belief of NFR that only when these basic actions have been implemented we will start to witness the benefits of a dynamic health market that can then be more substantively reformed on the funding side. By allowing nurses, doctors, hospitals and clinics etc., to openly advertise their wares patients will start to benefit from a flourishing range of brands that they can trust. It is in this world that finally state regulation can give way to market-borne, bottom-up, reputation.








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