Tom Kibasi has over 20 years of experience working in the
healthcare sector and will provide expert advice to government on
how to fix the broken NHS.
- Tom has accepted a direct ministerial appointment to the
Department of Health and Social Care
- Tom will work closely with the Secretary of State for Health
and Social Care, , to draft the government's
10 Year Health Plan
Tom Kibasi brings over two decades of healthcare sector
experience into his new role, where he will provide expert advice
and support to the Health and Social Care Secretary Wes
Streeting's reform agenda, including drafting the government's 10
Year Health plan.
He has accepted a direct ministerial appointment to the
Department of Health and Social Care where he will support the
department to turn the ideas for a better health service, coming
from tens of thousands of patients and frontline staff, into
successful delivery in the landmark 10 Year Health Plan. The plan
will set out how the government's three big shifts are to be
delivered: from hospital to community, from analogue to digital,
and from sickness to prevention.
Tom is joint chair of three mental health and community NHS
trusts, leading the charge to improve their quality of care and
to help keep patients well in the community, having joined the
board of Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust in
2016. This includes ensuring that trusts share best practice
through a new Board-in-Common and a common framework for
quality of care, access to services, finance and productivity.
This expertise will help the government deliver the shift in
healthcare from hospital to the community.
Tom led the drafting and directed the analysis for Lord Ara
Darzi's independent investigation into the state of the NHS,
which reported in September 2024. The investigation found that
the service is in a ‘critical condition' amidst surging waiting
lists and a deterioration in the nation's underlying health.
Early in his career, Tom worked at the Department of Health as a
Senior Policy Advisor to Lord Darzi for his landmark 2008 review
of the NHS High Quality Care for All.
Tom Kibasi said:
“The independent investigation was a devastating diagnosis of the
problems that patients, the public, and hard-working NHS staff
experience every day.
“Since then, there has been a remarkable process of public, staff
and expert engagement on the 10 Year Health Plan. There is now
huge energy and expectation about the vision that it will set for
both the service and for the health of the nation.”