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: “The
profit motive has no place in health care”
The Green Party has called for an end to privatization and
greater power for local public health bodies as the government
presents its plan to reform the NHS.
Green Party co-leader said:
“The first priority for any NHS reorganisation is to end the
internal market and restore the principle that the profit motive
has no place in health care. The 2012 reorganisation opened the
door ever wider to the private market, and we must remove this
disease from the heart of the system.
“Caroline Lucas’s NHS Reinstatement Bill - introduced to
Parliament almost six years ago - sets out our blueprint to
reverse the damage caused by both Labour and Conservative
governments labouring under an ideological mistake that the
market could solve all problems.”
Bartley also called for more power to be devolved local public
health bodies who best know and understand the needs of their
communities:
“The return to a more coordinated approach that would bring
together all those concerned with the UK’s health would be a
welcome move. However, the timing of the white paper suggests a
central government power-grab in the midst of the greatest crisis
ever faced by our NHS.
“We need to see devolution of more power over health to the local
level. As we have seen throughout this pandemic, it is local
public health experts who are best placed to serve their
communities. It is these experts who should have been entrusted
with the test and trace system, instead of the highly-centralised
system based on private companies which has been a categorical
failure.
“We will be closely scrutinising the proposals to ensure they
address the issues of chronic underfunding to social care and
address how the NHS will meet the growing needs of our older
population.”