Boris Johnson plans new law to force Sir Simon Stevens NHS England chief executive to obey orders Boris Johnson is planning to bring in a new law that will take power away from the head of the NHS and give it to Downing Street, it has been claimed.
Staff at No10 are concerned that NHS England's chief executive Sir Simon Stevens wields too much power over the health service.
Mr Johnson's chief aide Dominic Cummings believes current legislation allows Sir Simon too much freedom and restricts the Government's ability to tweak the healthcare system as it sees fit, reports The Times. The Daily Mail
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Staff at No10 are concerned that NHS England's chief executive Sir Simon Stevens wields too much power over the health service.
Mr Johnson's chief aide Dominic Cummings believes current legislation allows Sir Simon too much freedom and restricts the Government's ability to tweak the healthcare system as it sees fit, reports The Times. The Daily Mail
See also:
- Boris Johnson to seize control over NHS with new law The Independent
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