Coalition health reforms damaging and distracting says new review from The King’s Fund A major assessment of the coalition government's record on NHS reform by The King's Fund concludes that the upheaval caused by the Health and Social Care Act has been damaging and distracting.
The new report highlights some positive developments as a result of the Act including closer involvement of GPs in commissioning services, giving local authorities responsibility for public health and the establishment of health and wellbeing boards. However, it criticises the decision to implement complex organisational changes at a time when the NHS should have been focused on tackling growing pressures on services and an unprecedented funding squeeze.
Other key findings from the assessment of the Act are that:
Chris Ham, Chief Executive of The King's Fund, said: 'Historians will not be kind in their assessment of the coalition government's record on NHS reform. The first three years were wasted on major organisational changes when the NHS should have been concentrating on growing financial and service pressures – this was a strategic error. Only latterly has the government adopted a more positive focus on improving patient care and achieving closer integration of services. Politicians should be wary of ever again embarking on such a sweeping and complicated reorganisation of the NHS.'
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The new report highlights some positive developments as a result of the Act including closer involvement of GPs in commissioning services, giving local authorities responsibility for public health and the establishment of health and wellbeing boards. However, it criticises the decision to implement complex organisational changes at a time when the NHS should have been focused on tackling growing pressures on services and an unprecedented funding squeeze.
Other key findings from the assessment of the Act are that:
- an unwieldy structure has emerged with leadership fractured between several national bodies, a bewilderingly complex regulatory system and a strategic vacuum in place of the system leadership that was previously provided by strategic health authorities
- while claims of widespread privatisation are exaggerated with less than 10 per cent of the NHS budget spent on non-NHS providers, the emphasis on competition has resulted in greater complexity and uncertainty about when contracts should be put out to tender
- despite the intention to devolve decision-making and reduce political interference, the period since the Act was implemented has been characterised by regular ministerial intervention and a continued focus on targets
- responsibility for commissioning has been fragmented between different bodies and NHS England has been slow to establish itself, weighed down by its wide-ranging responsibilities
- although not an explicit aim of the original reforms, progress has been made in developing integrated care and the Care Act 2014 is an important step towards a fairer system for funding social care.
Chris Ham, Chief Executive of The King's Fund, said: 'Historians will not be kind in their assessment of the coalition government's record on NHS reform. The first three years were wasted on major organisational changes when the NHS should have been concentrating on growing financial and service pressures – this was a strategic error. Only latterly has the government adopted a more positive focus on improving patient care and achieving closer integration of services. Politicians should be wary of ever again embarking on such a sweeping and complicated reorganisation of the NHS.'
See also:
- The NHS under the coalition government Part one: NHS reform The King's Fund
- Radical NHS changes 'disastrous' BBC News
- Leading health thinktank condemns ‘damaging’ Tory NHS reforms The Guardian
- Andrew Lansley’s ‘damaging reforms at root of the current NHS crisis’ The Independent
- NHS report gets tough on political parties ITV News
- The government's NHS reforms have been "disastrous" The New Statesman
- 'Historians will not be kind' to Government's NHS reforms, says King's Fund Pulse
- Govt NHS Reforms 'Wasted' Billions Of Pounds Sky News
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