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Burnham: scrap bill and we’ll support commissioning

By Edward Davie | 11 Oct 2011

New shadow health secretary Andy Burnham has offered to support clinical commissioning within existing PCT structures if the Government agrees to dump the health bill.

Mr Burnham, appointed last week after John Healey stepped down prior to Labour leader Ed Miliband's shadow cabinet reshuffle, made the offer in a letter to health secretary Andrew Lansley, in which he warned the bill was proving a ‘dangerous and damaging distraction' to the huge financial pressures facing the NHS.

Mr Burnham, who served as the previous health secretary under Gordon Brown, said if

Mr Lansley agreed to withdraw the bill, he was prepared to support the Government in implementing GP commissioning – which Labour had previously opposed.

‘This could be achieved by asking GPs and other clinicians to establish a representative commissioning team in each PCT area working within the existing statutory framework and preserving co-terminosity with local government,' he said.

His offer comes at a crunch time for the Government, with its hugely controversial bill set to face fierce scrutiny in the Lords this week.

Mr Burnham said: ‘This approach offers a way ahead that everybody could unite behind. It would bring much-needed stability.'

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Anonymous, Manager,
11 Oct 2011
First bit of sense I've heard for a long time !
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Anonymous, Other NHS,
11 Oct 2011
Having expressed his undying commitment to Liam Fox, Cameron is presumably about to sack him (going by previoius similar statements made by Prime Ministers). Possibly cabinet reshuffle; possibly no more Lansley?

Reality is perhaps that Lansley will stay if there is a reshuffle, but only in order for the Conservatives to save a little face, and they have gone so far down the vat of Tubby custard that its unlikely they will derail it now. The only hope now is The Lords although continued stalemate/lack of clarity will make things worse, not better.

The one thing I wish is that Politics would stay out of healthcare but that really is pie in the sky thinking.
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