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NHS Reform

Proceeding contribution from Jeremy Hunt (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Thursday, 16 July 2015. It occurred during Ministerial statement on NHS Reform.

I am really grateful to the hon. Lady for making that point. NHS managers have one of the most difficult challenges in the country. Not only do they have to balance revenue and expenditure; they have patients’ lives at risk and public accountability. It is really difficult to run a hospital or a clinical commissioning group. These are some of the most difficult jobs one can imagine. We need to support them. I hope they will agree and welcome a move away from targets as the main way of driving change in the NHS to intelligent transparency and peer review. This is not a confrontation with doctors. Doctors overwhelmingly support a seven-day service. It is, I am afraid, a battle with the BMA, with which we have been trying to negotiate on the matter for nearly three years. It has refused to move. It needs to get in touch with what its members want and what the public want, and then I hope we can make much faster progress.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
598 c1113 
Session
2015-16
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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