The Secretary of State touches on a point that is very pertinent in my constituency. I met a former police officer who had an NHS operation on his hip. The operation went wrong, so the local NHS trust paid privately for the officer to have the operation done correctly. Does that not show that at times it can be a very good thing to involve the private sector? The key is that the NHS is free at the point of need.
NHS Outsourcing and Privatisation
Proceeding contribution from
Julian Knight
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 23 May 2018.
It occurred during Parliamentary proceeding on NHS Outsourcing and Privatisation.
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