A doctor in David Cameron’s Witney constituency has said “things are going to fail, hospitals will close” as a result of the health and social care bill.
A week ago, David Cameron tried to embarrass Ed Miliband by claiming a doctor in his Doncaster constituency supported the health reforms – a doctor, that is, who has quit his commissioning group and doesn’t even live in Doncaster – yet today, a real doctor in his own Witney constituency has said “things are going to fail, hospitals will close” as a result of the health and social care bill.
The senior GP has told the New Statesman:
“I would say very few GPs are happy with [the NHS reform] at all… [It’s] not a question of supporting it, it’s a question of going along with it… In my practice, nobody supports the changes…
“People think there should be more clinical involvement in commissioning. But I don’t think many people think that GPs are the right people to commission. They need input into it – but if we wanted to be managers we would have trained to be managers, not doctors.”
Adding:
“Most GPs are incredibly worried about conflict of interest. How can you be a patient’s advocate and look after the money?
“A lot of people think the whole thing’s designed to fail so they can bring private providers in. It’s the one big bit of the economy that hasn’t got private money in it.”
And of the effects to patients from the health service overhaul, the Witney GP warns:
“The public have just got no idea what’s hitting them… Things are going to fail, hospitals will close, because the money’s not going to be there. Things will get taken over. And if you’re going to have to make a profit out of it, you’re not going to have the same service.”
This lunchtime, the prime minister was again quizzed over the NHS reforms at PMQs, with Miliband again telling him to drop the bill.
As Left Foot Forward has reported many times before, as the links below show, next to nobody in the NHS supports the changes; now that even a senior GP in his own constituency has articulated that opposition, will David Cameron finally listen?
See also:
• Sign my petition to drop Lansley’s monster – Dr Kailash Chand OBE, November 24th 2011
• Lansley told to his face why his NHS reforms are wrong, wrong, wrong – Shamik Das, October 14th 2011
• Cameron’s fantasy list of NHS reform backers – Shamik Das, September 7th 2011
• Doctors still fear coalition health reforms – Daniel Elton, June 27th 2011
• So who backs Lansley’s health reforms then? – Dominic Browne, June 1st 2011
• Doctors tell Lansley: “Stop this bill” – Dominic Browne, March 15th 2011
• So, Mr Cameron, who backs your NHS reforms? Erm… – Shamik Das, February 2nd 2011
42 Responses to “GP in Cameron’s constituency: “Nobody supports the NHS changes””
Mr. Sensible
And yet I am reading tonight that the government has used a parliamentary device to railroad the welfare bill through and shut down further challenges in the Lords, and could do the same with the health reforms.
The Big O
GP in Cameron’s constituency: “Nobody supports the NHS changes” http://t.co/dMUBRGYW
chris hayward
http://t.co/V6JDdzof
How many more voices of very real concern can be ignored
Alison Maltby
@cpeedell RT @leftfootfwd: GP in Cameron’s constituency: “Nobody supports the NHS changes” http://t.co/tHVaSFhy
kim holt
GP in Cameron’s constituency: “Nobody supports the NHS changes” http://t.co/dMUBRGYW