latest health care news

19.04.11

NHS cuts could benefit private providers

The UK’s best known private healthcare providers are expecting a rise in business and an increased use of the private health sector as a result of Health Secretary Andrew Lansley’s NHS efficiency savings.

A survey of 500 GPs carried out by Spire Healthcare, the second largest private hospital group in the country, showed that one in ten GPs had seen waiting times increase for oncology with 6% saying they were experiencing restrictions on other types of cancer care meaning that 22% of GPs are likely to refer patients to the private sector for this type of treatment.

Dr Jean-Jacques de Gorter, clinical director of Spire Healthcare, said: "I think it is an inevitable consequence. We are already seeing waiting lists for elective admissions and diagnostics going up.”

Although fewer people have private medical insurance due to increases in redundancy levels and loss of healthcare benefits de Gorter said he expects more people to use private medical care as the NHS is forced to delay less critical operations.

"The NHS has to find £20bn of savings between now and 2015 and it is almost certain they will use forms of rationing and delay to achieve those savings," he said.

However the British Medical Association argued that rather than referring patients to the private sector NHS staff should discuss how best to organise services in such testing times.

A spokesperson said: "All healthcare staff understand that we are in a difficult economic climate, but this should not result in damaging financial short cuts in patient care.”

Tell us what you think – have your say below, or email us directly at [email protected]

Comments

There are no comments. Why not be the first?

Add your comment

national health executive tv

more videos >

featured articles

View all News

last word

Haseeb Ahmad: ‘We all have a role to play in getting innovations quicker’

Haseeb Ahmad: ‘We all have a role to play in getting innovations quicker’

Haseeb Ahmad, president of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI), sits down with National Health Executive as part of our Last Word Q&A series. Would you talk us throu more > more last word articles >

health service focus

View all News

comment

NHS England dementia director prescribes rugby for mental health and dementia patients

23/09/2019NHS England dementia director prescribes rugby for mental health and dementia patients

Reason to celebrate as NHS says watching rugby can be good for your mental ... more >
Peter Kyle MP: It’s time to say thank you this Public Service Day

21/06/2019Peter Kyle MP: It’s time to say thank you this Public Service Day

Taking time to say thank you is one of the hidden pillars of a society. Bei... more >

interviews

Matt Hancock says GP recruitment is on the rise to support ‘bedrock of the NHS’

24/10/2019Matt Hancock says GP recruitment is on the rise to support ‘bedrock of the NHS’

Today, speaking at the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) annual... more >

the scalpel's daily blog

Covid-19 can signal a new deal with the public on health

28/08/2020Covid-19 can signal a new deal with the public on health

Danny Mortimer, Chief Executive, NHS Employers & Deputy Chief Executive, NHS Confederation The common enemy of coronavirus united the public side by side wi... more >
read more blog posts from 'the scalpel' >