Managers question GPC's NHS anti-privatisation stance
By Tom Ireland, 03 September 2010
The GPC's stance against the use of private providers could be illegal and is 'unwise', according to the NHS Confederation.
Mr Edwards: 'principle is unwise'
The GPC's set of 'principles' for GP commissioning, published last week, states that ‘wherever possible, consortia should ensure that NHS providers are the providers of choice.’
But Nigel Edwards, NHS Confederation acting chief executive, said GP commissioners should not ‘simply dismiss what non-NHS organisations can offer.’
‘This principle is doubtful in law and unwise in practice,’ he said.
‘As commissioners, GP consortia will have a responsibility to purchase the best quality care for patients while also providing value for the taxpayer.
‘For profit and not-for-profit firms have played an important role in providing a range of services, including mental health and community services, to the NHS for many years.’
Meanwhile the union Unison has started legal action to block health secretary Andrew Lansley’s White Paper reforms, after threatening to last month.
The union is calling for a judicial review on the grounds that Mr Lansley’s reforms are already being implemented before adequate consultation.
Soon after the White Paper was published, NHS chief executive Sir David Nicholson wrote to executives instructing them on how to start implementing aspects of the reforms.
Read Unison and DoH reaction to this story here.
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