Labour will today slam the Health Secretary for proceeding full
steam ahead with NHS privatisation, as it reveals 19
new contracts worth £36 million have been put out
to tender since mid-February.
Today new House of Commons Library analysis undertaken for Labour
reveals atotal of 21 NHS contracts worth £127
million are currently out to tender.
This includes a £91 million contract to run an NHS 111/Clinical
Assessment Service in the South East, which has been out to
tender since 10 February 2019.
On 19 February 2019, MP, Labour’s Shadow
Health and Social Care Secretary, demanded the Health Secretary
block private companies from securing 26 NHS contracts worth over
£128 million out to tender at the time after MP promised “there would be no
privatisation of the NHS under my watch.”
Ashworth will today accuse the Health Secretary of breaking his
promise and demand that he prioritises ending privatisation of
the NHS by keeping these contracts in public hands- instead of
working on his own Tory leadership bid.
The 2012 Health and Social Care Act obliges NHS CCGs in England
to tender out any contract worth over £615,278. This has led to a
huge increase in the number of NHS contracts awarded to
profit-driven firms such as Virgin Care.
These contracts are tendered on precisely the same regulations
and legislation that NHS England's Long Term Plan has urged the
Government to repeal. Labour is demanding ministers step in,
follow NHS England and block this competitive tendering which
undermines true integration of services in public hands.
In 2017/18, £8.8bn of the health service budget went to
independent sector providers- a 50% increase compared with
2009/10.
It recently emerged that the Health Secretary has endorsed Access
MyDentist, a private firm profiting from patients who cannot
access an NHS dentist due to cuts.
This is just the latest in a string of endorsements of private
healthcare by MP.
In November 2018, MP, Labour’s former Shadow
Health Minister, wrote to the Prime Minister expressing concerns
that the Secretary of State may have breached the Ministerial
Code by endorsing Babylon, a private healthcare company, in a
paid-for-newspaper supplement.
Babylon’s GP at Hand, of which is a patient, has been roundly
criticised by doctors’ groups ‘cherry picking’ fit, young and
health patients and financially destabilising traditional GP
practice.
Earlier this week NHS England threatened to sue Oxford University
Hospitals NHS Trust for libel, for raising concerns that
privatising a key element of cancer treatment would endanger
patients’ health.
Labour has pledged to reverse privatisation of the NHS and return
the health service into expert public control, as well as
repealing the Health and Social Care Act which puts profits
before patients.
Speaking today at the Health Campaigns Together Annual
General Meeting, MP, Labour’s Shadow
Health and Social Care Secretary, will say:
“Since the Tory’s wasteful reorganisation of the NHS we’ve
seen privatisation after privatisation of NHS services, breaking
up integrated care, costing the taxpayer and leaving a poor
quality service for patients.
“Labour will bring an end to this profiteering in our NHS and
restore our health service to public hands.
“Tory privatisation will be killed stone dead under a Labour
government and we’ll bring forward the necessary legislation to
reverse the Health and Social Care Act and reinstate a publicly
provided NHS in our first Queen’s Speech.
“A few weeks ago the Health Secretary told MPs there would be no
privatisation on his watch and yet we’ve seen cancer PET-CT
scanning services in Oxford privatised, and today we’re revealing
another £36 million worth of contracts put out to tender in the
last few weeks.
“Rather than focusing on his own personal manoeuvrings for the
Tory leadership, Mr Hancock should be true to his word and now
block these latest NHS privatisation proposals.”
Ends
Notes to editors:
- House of Commons Library research, commissioned by Labour,
reveals 21 healthcare contracts from NHS England and CCGs
worth£126,985,403are currently out to tender
under the Section 75 procurement regulations in the 2012 Health
& Social Care Act.
- The largest of these contracts currently out for tender is
worth£90,552,000 to run an NHS 111/Clinical
Assessment Service for Kent, Medway & Sussex CCGs. It
waspublished on
10/02/19 by NHS Arden and Greater East Midlands Commissioning
Support Unit. The contract would start on 01/04/2020 and run
until 31/03/2025.
- 19 of these 21 contracts, worth£36,433,403,
have been put out to tender since 19 February. This includes a
£16 millioncontract to
provide a Clinical Navigation Hub Service for Leicester,
Leicestershire and Rutland CCG. It was published on 18 March
2019 by NHS Midlands & Lancashire Commissioning Support
Unit. The contract would start on 01/01/2020 and run until
31/03/2024.
- The central place where these contracts are advertised
isContracts Finder.
- According to Department of Health and Social Care Annual
reports, a total of £8.8 billion was spent with independent
sector providers in 2017/18. This has more thandoubled compared with
£4.1 billion in 2009/10.
- Section 7.14 of theNHS Long Term
Plan includes a proposal to “Cut delays and costs of
the NHS automatically having to go through procurement
processes. We propose to free up NHS commissioners to decide
the circumstances in which they should use procurement, subject
to a ‘best value’ test to secure the best outcomes for patients
and the taxpayer. The current rules lead to wasted procurement
costs and fragmented provision, particularly across the
GP/urgent care/community health service workforce. This would
mean repealing the specific procurement requirements in the
Health and Social Care 2012 Act.”
- Speaking at the Health and Social Care Select Committee’s
oral evidencesession on the
Budget and NHS long-term plan on 31 January 2019, MP said:
“I am going to be much more concrete. There is no
privatisation of the NHS on my watch, and the integrated care
contracts will go to public sector bodies to deliver the NHS in
public hands.”
- The 2017 Labour manifesto pledged
that: “The next Labour government will reverse privatisation of
our NHS and return our health service into expert public
control. Labour will repeal the Health and Social Care Act that
puts profits before patients and make the NHS the preferred
provider. We will reinstate the powers of the Secretary of
State for Health to have overall responsibility for the NHS.”
- In January it was revealed that
MP has thrown his weight
behind MyDentist- an enterprise that targets areas with a
shortage of NHS services.
- Last November, MP, Labour’s Shadow
Health Minister,wrote to Prime
Minister outlining concerns with
’s links to private GP
provider Babylon.
Key criticisms of Babylon’s GP at Hand:
-
Doctors in
Unite has said it is ‘threatening general practice
across the UK’.
- TheRCGP has said
it is “undoubtedly luring GPs away from front-line general
practice at a time when we are facing a severe workforce
crisis”.
- TheRCGP has said
Babylon risks “undermining and damaging traditional general
practice services. We do not endorse Babylon, or its GP at Hand
service, being used in the way that it is, in the NHS.”
The 21 healthcare contracts from NHS England and CCGs
currently out for tender worth £126,985,403 are as
follows:
Organisation Name
|
Title
|
Region
|
Start Date
|
End Date
|
Closing Date
|
Estimated value
|
NHS Arden and Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support
Unit
|
NHS111/Clinical Assessment Service for Kent, Medway &
Sussex CCGs
|
South East
|
01/04/2020
|
31/03/2025
|
18/04/2019
|
90,552,000
|
NHS Midlands and Lancashire CSU
|
NHS Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland (LLR) Clinical
Commissioning Groups (CCG's)
|
East Midlands
|
01/01/2020
|
31/03/2024
|
30/04/2019
|
16,000,000
|
NHS SOUTH, CENTRAL AND WEST COMMISSIONING SUPPORT UNIT
|
Provision of a GP Surgery based in High Wycombe,
Buckinghamshire on behalf of NHS Buckinghamshire CCG
|
South East
|
01/09/2019
|
31/08/2026
|
12/04/2019
|
6,024,050
|
NHS Arden and Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support
Unit
|
Community Ophthalmology Service (South Warwickshire CCG)
|
West Midlands
|
01/09/2019
|
31/08/2022
|
05/04/2019
|
3,772,862
|
NHS SOUTH, CENTRAL AND WEST COMMISSIONING SUPPORT UNIT
|
Greater Nottingham Community Gynaecology Service
|
East Midlands
|
01/07/2019
|
30/04/2022
|
08/04/2019
|
2,801,273
|
NHS Arden and Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support
Unit
|
APMS for GP Centre at Johnson Hospital, Lincolnshire
|
East Midlands
|
01/10/2019
|
30/09/2022
|
08/04/2019
|
2,100,000
|
NHS SOUTH, CENTRAL AND WEST COMMISSIONING SUPPORT UNIT
|
Home Oxygen Service - Assessment and Review and Community
Pulmonary Rehabilitation Services
|
South West
|
01/10/2019
|
30/09/2023
|
15/04/2019
|
1,044,000
|
NHS Arden and Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support
Unit
|
Acute Response Team - provision of GP support
|
Any region
|
01/10/2019
|
30/09/2022
|
15/04/2019
|
979,500
|
N E L Commissioning Support Unit
|
NHS England Community & School Aged Immunisation
Programmes in Wandsworth
|
London
|
08/07/2019
|
07/04/2023
|
05/04/2019
|
891,785
|
N E L Commissioning Support Unit
|
Heston & Great West GP Caretaking
|
London
|
01/05/2019
|
31/03/2020
|
03/04/2019
|
876,243
|
NHS Arden and Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support
Unit
|
Community Mental Health Crisis Beds - Cheshire
|
North West
|
01/06/2019
|
31/05/2022
|
17/04/2019
|
850,000
|
NHS Arden and Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support
Unit
|
Open Fetal Surgery to treat fetuses with Open Spina
Bifida - Two Centres
|
East Midlands,East of England,London,North East,North
West,South East,South West,West Midlands,Yorkshire and
The Humber
|
01/09/2019
|
01/09/2023
|
17/04/2019
|
581,040
|
NHS Arden and Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support
Unit
|
GPwER Cardiology Services
|
Any region
|
09/04/2019
|
10/04/2019
|
08/04/2019
|
226,500
|
NHS Arden and Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support
Unit
|
GPwER Cardiology Services
|
Any region
|
09/04/2019
|
31/03/2020
|
08/04/2019
|
226,150
|
NEL Commissioning Support Unit
|
PRJ - 797 Paediatric Allergy Prescribing Support
Dietitian (Primary Care)
|
London
|
01/07/2019
|
31/03/2020
|
15/04/2019
|
60,000
|
NHS Bromley Clinical Commissioning Group
|
Bromley Transvaginal Ultrasound Service
|
South East
|
01/09/2019
|
31/08/2024
|
26/04/2019
|
N/A
|
NHS Sheffield CCG
|
NHS Bassetlaw Clinical Commissioning Group - Community
Ophthalmology Clinical Assessment and Treatment Service
|
East Midlands
|
07/05/2019
|
31/03/2022
|
02/04/2019
|
N/A
|
NHS Bromley Clinical Commissioning Group
|
Community Cardiac Rehab and Exercise Referral Programmes
|
London
|
02/09/2019
|
01/09/2022
|
05/04/2019
|
N/A
|
NHS England North (Cumbria and the North East)
|
Copeland Alternative Provider Medical Services
|
North West
|
01/10/2019
|
30/09/2029
|
23/04/2019
|
N/A
|
NHS Arden and Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support
Unit
|
Community Dental Services for Lot 1 Derbyshire and Lot 2
- Nottinghamshire (excluding Bassetlaw)
|
East Midlands
|
01/04/2020
|
31/03/2027
|
24/04/2019
|
N/A
|
Midlands & Lancashire C S U
|
South Staffordshire MRI Service
|
West Midlands
|
01/07/2019
|
30/06/2021
|
29/04/2019
|
N/A
|
- On 19 February during a General Debate on the NHS Long Term
Plan in te House of Commons, MP called on the Health
and Social Care Secretary to block 26 healthcare
contracts from NHS England and CCGs
worth£128,474,162 that were at the time
out to tender under the Section 75 procurement regulations in
the 2012 Health & Social Care Act.
- NHS England tried tostop Oxford
University Hospitals NHS Trust opposing its controversial
decision to let a private firm take charge of cancer scanning