The Plot Against the NHS

The Plot Against the NHS

by Colin Leys (Author), StewartPlayer (Author)

Synopsis

Revealing the British coalition government's plans, this examination demonstrates how a small policy community inside and outside the department of health have schemed for 10 years to replace the National Health Service (NHS) with a U.S.-style health care market without informing parliament or the public. While ex-ministers, officials, and the like profit from lucrative positions in private health companies, the population must cope with the increasing health care costs and the diminishing quality of care. With accounts from NHS patients and doctors, the key strategies of implementation are uncovered and the companies involved--their lobby, their businesses, their fortunes, and, in some cases, their crimes--exposed.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: The Merlin Press Ltd
Published: 14 Apr 2011

ISBN 10: 0850366798
ISBN 13: 9780850366792

Media Reviews
'Indispensable ...' - Richard Horton, The Guardian 'This compelling analysis means that we can be under no illusion about the intentions of politicians and the medical industrial complex. It is up to us now to do something about it.' Dr Jacky Davis, consultant radiologist 'This short, gripping tale of political intrigue reveals that a few very powerful commercial organisations have ensured that they and most definitely not GPs or patients will be at the heart of the new, reformed NHS' - Dr Jonathon Tomlinson, GP, London
Author Bio
Colin Leys is an emeritus professor at Queen's University in Canada and an honorary professor at Goldsmiths College in London. He is the author of Market-Driven Politics, Total Capitalism, and The Rise and Fall of Development Theory. Stewart Player is a public policy analyst with extensive experience in studying the United Kingdom's National Health Service. They are the coauthors of Confuse and Conceal: The NHS and Independent Treatment Centres.