The government has confirmed today that Richard Meddings will be
the new Chair of NHS England, following a fair and open
competition.
Mr Meddings previously served on HM Treasury’s Board and as Chair
of TSB Bank, and is a non-executive director at Credit Suisse.
As Chair of NHS England he will be focusing on the health
service’s recovery from the pandemic and expanding its workforce.
Throughout his career, Mr Meddings has led change and reform at
the highest levels, and has a strong record of achievement.
The role of NHS England Chair is appointed by the Health and
Social Care Secretary in accordance with the Cabinet Office Code
of Governance for Public Appointments.
Mr Meddings was confirmed as the government’s preferred candidate
in December. The Secretary of State has taken the final decision
following a hearing with the Health and Social Care Committee on
18 January 2022.
It is a four-year role, and Richard Meddings will begin in March
2022. The position carries an annual salary of £63,000, which Mr
Meddings intends to donate to charity.
Mr Meddings will replace the current chair, , who has been in post since
October 2018.
Health and Social Care Secretary, , said:
I am delighted to confirm Richard Meddings CBE’s appointment as
the new Chair of NHS England, I want to thank for his invaluable contribution
over the last few years.
Richard brings to the role a wealth of experience in both the
public and private sectors, including years of management in the
financial services industry.
I look forward to working with him as we support the NHS to
recover from COVID-19, tackle the backlog, and back our
incredible healthcare staff.
Richard Meddings CBE said:
It is a great honour to have been appointed as Chair of NHS
England.
It is clear that there are a number of significant and long
running challenges to address, many of which have been made
sharper by the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, but as I
commence the role I am humbled by and pay a huge tribute to the
people of the NHS for their heroic work and their continuing
commitment.