News Release issued by
the COI News Distribution Service on 06 September 2011
TOP MYTHS
MYTH: The Health Secretary will wash his hands of
the NHS
The Bill does not change the Secretary of State's duty
to promote a comprehensive health service.
MYTH: Bureaucracy will increase significantly
We are abolishing needless bureaucracy, and our plans will save
one third of all administration costs during this Parliament.
MYTH: You are introducing competition in the
NHS
Competition will not be pursued as an end in itself. We have said
that competition will be used to drive up quality, and not be
based on price. Nor will we allow competition to be a barrier to
collaboration and integration.
MYTH: You are privatising the NHS
Claims that we aim to privatise the NHS amount to nothing more
than ludicrous scaremongering. We have made it crystal clear, time
and again, that we will never, ever, privatise the NHS.
MYTH: Private patients will take priority over
other patients
The NHS will always be available to all, free at the point of use
and based on need and not the ability to pay. Nothing in our
proposals will enable private patients to
"leapfrog" to the front of NHS waiting lists.
MYTH: NHS hospitals will be managed by foreign
companies
Even if independent sector management is used, NHS assets will
continue to be wholly owned by the NHS. And there would be
rigorous checks to ensure that any such independent provider is
reputable and fit for purpose.
MYTH: The Bill hasn't had proper scrutiny
The Bill has so far spent longer being scrutinised than any
Public Bill between 1997 and 2010 - 40 Committee sittings, and
over 100 hours of debate. Even Opposition MPs acknowledged that
every inch of the Bill has been looked at.
MYTH: The NHS doesn't need to change
The NHS does need to change to meet future challenges of an
ageing population and rising costs of treatment. The independent
NHS Future Forum confirmed the NHS must change to safeguard it for
the future.
MYTH: You are introducing EU competition law in
the NHS
The Bill does not change current UK or EU competition legislation
or procurement legislation or the areas to which they apply.
MYTH: These plans were not in the Coalition
Agreement
The Coalition Agreement clearly said doctors, nurses and health
professionals will be handed freedom to decide what is right for
their patients; that we will establish an independent NHS board;
that patients will be in charge over their care; and that we will
cut the cost of NHS administration by a third to reinvest into the
front line.
Contacts:
Department of Health
Phone: 020 7210 5221
NDS.DH@coi.gsi.gov.uk