BMJ  2005;331:853 (8 October), doi:10.1136/bmj.331.7520.853

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Bevan betrayed: the demise of the NHS

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When Labour came to power in 1997 it denounced the private finance initiative (PFI) as "creeping privatisation" and the internal market as a cancer eating away at the NHS. By 2004 the private sector had metastasised to virtually every organ of the health service.

In 1999 Richard Smith, then editor of the BMJ, wrote an editorial entitled "Perfidious financial idiocy: a `free lunch' that could destroy the NHS" to accompany a series of critical articles on PFI by Allyson Pollock and her team. In 2004 Richard Smith left the BMJ to become chief executive of UnitedHealth Europe, a new European arm of an American healthcare company. Simon Stevens, Tony Blair's senior health adviser, was appointed president of the company. Former health secretary Alan Milburn invited UnitedHealth Europe to test a scheme for elderly care.

We have suggested elsewhere that the NHS is being dismantled and taken over largely . . . [Full text of this article]

Robert Lane, president

Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland rhslane@aol.com

Alex Paton, retired consultant physician

Oxfordshire PatonAlex@aol.com


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