Quote of the day: My door is always open (except when it isn’t)

February 20, 2012 4:51 pm

Andrew Lansley interviewed by the BBC:

“My door is always open to the BMA”

The Prime Minister’s door however, seems resolutely closed… Even the Daily Mail have compiled a list of the organisations who were invited (and excluded) from today’s summit.

  • Joanne28

    If these reforms have been prepared over about 7 years- surely there was every opportunity to involve and engage the whole professional and clinical community openly and transparently?

    If so celebrated by DC, why not share with the public at election time,
    instead of telling us “no top down reorganization?”

    Instead of which it has appeared behind closed doors (literally today;)
    and a highly selective agenda.

    I also recall an article on LL which showed DC meeting with a right wing libertarian
    economic health think tank whilst in opposition; I think called NFR.
    Was this the kind of advice and approach that was being planned?

    I’d also be interested in knowing about private companies’ involvement
    in process, and any possible vested interests.Who will stand to gain
    in the long term; eg via extent of competitive or profit based element
    of care delivery?

    As said, I don’t doubt intentions might be good.
    Clearly they believe what they are doing.
    But is it right for most of us and the ethic of the NHS
    and public services?

    The most telling piece of information on that article
    quoted Mark, is the list of BMA concerns; also the long list
    of professional organizations excluded from talks.

    Perhaps a flawed Bill and a flawed process.

    This is the one time when something can be done-
    the more public support the better-
    and there seems to be no shortage of that.

    Thanks, J.
     

    • Joanne28

      PS. Like the adverts for RSPB Mark; reminds me there’s more than one
      rare species that needs protection and conservation!

      Jo

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