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Keir Starmer when questioned live tonight on a BBC General Election face off with Rishi Sunak was asked a simple straight forward question regarding whether he would support the continued use of private healthcare to deal with the backlog of NHS waiting lists..His reply was a firm 'NO'...
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Your restatement of the question could be considered misleading. What Starmer said was that he personally wouldn’t pay a private health care company to treat a family member if they were on deaths door. He isn’t objecting to the NHS or department for health sub-contracting healthcare related services because that wasn’t the question he was asked. I am 100% sure however that Starmer would empower the NHS or give them autonomy to decide for themselves how to sub-contract private companies to help the NHS realise their goals.
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It amounts to the exact same outcome using private healthcare through the back door.
Financing this with tax payers money which is used to recruit former NHS nurses and pay executives bonuses rather than investing directly in recruitment and retention of NHS staff and investing directly in NHS services and not outsourcing!
Wisely inactive,
"I am 100% sure however that Starmer would empower the NHS or give them autonomy to decide for themselves how to sub-contract private companies to help the NHS realise their goals."
This was done by the Tories over a decade ago.
The govn has no control over how NHS allocates it's funding, whether it be to private companies.
NHS resource allocation is controlled by the NHS not the govn
"Structure. The English NHS is controlled by the UK government through the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC), which takes political responsibility for the service. Resource allocation and oversight was delegated to NHS England, an arms-length body, by the Health and Social Care Act 2012."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Health_Service_(England)#:~:text=Structure,-Main%20article%3A%20Health&text=The%20English%20NHS%20is%20controlled,and%20Social%20Care%20Act%202012.
Toogood2die,
"investing directly in recruitment and retention of NHS staff and investing directly in NHS services and not outsourcing!"
You should do some research because you clearly have NO idea how the NHS operates and has been operating since it's inception 76 years ago!!!
Gullible people like you believe the NHS is run purely by NHS salaried staff!!!!
The Labour govn created the NHS, allowing for doctors etc to work without being directly employed by the NHS. There are thousands of GPs, Nurses, paramedics etc working as self-employed/ltd companies/agency.
Ask your GP if he is salaried directly by the NHS. There's a good chance he/she will be employed by the GP Surgery and that GP Surgery is running as a business.
Whether the next party in power is Labour or Tory doesn't really impact the NHS use of private companies. The NHS model is widely misunderstood, mainly because the public believes that all GPs, nurses, hospitals staff are salaried directly by the NHS, which is not the case.
Labour created the NHS over 75years. Private companies have been part of the NHS since it's inception. Why would Labour exclude private companies when they created the NHS with them as part of it?
There are thousands of GPs who work as independents and are not directly salaried by the NHS. Ask your GP if they are directly salaried by the NHS and the chances are they are not. As well as GPs, there are thousands of locums, agency nurses, cleaners, caterers, paramedics as well as IT system providers and some local CCGs.
If you remove all private providers then the NHS will collapse. Those independent GPs, agency nurses, locum doctors etc will become entitled to NHS pension which would cripple the country.
This is a few years old but comments on the GPs who work as independents.
"It's time that NHS general practitioners became NHS employees to end the anomaly that left GPs and their staff independently employed when the NHS was created in 1948."
"However, salaried GPs are rarely employed by the NHS; generally, they are employed by other GPs or commercial companies."
https://www.bmj.com/content/355/bmj.i5064
Number locums..17,500
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Locum
Number GPs.. 33000
https://www.nhsconfed.org/resources/key-statistics-on-the-nhs
Therefore, whoever is in as next government would have little or no impact on the NHS model to use private companies.
The NHS is used as a political football and successive parties who wish to gain power try and win gullible people's minds, like yours, by quoting they will 'save the NHS'.