Streeting’s reforms could save the NHS from the private sector. He must not fail
by Phillip Inman from on (#6S99V)
Fears over the health secretary's plan are understandable. But patients and doctors alike are now fleeing the service for other providers
There is going to be lots of angst in Labour ranks about the government's proposed health reforms. At first glance they appear to be a reheated collection of Blairite targets and financial strictures that smack of privatisation by the backdoor.
When the former health secretary and arch-Blairite Alan Milburn was installed by his successor Wes Streeting to oversee the shake-up, it was easy to see how fears of a rightward shift might be being confirmed.
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