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Rethink News Special: Government accepts changes to NHS reforms

A victory for patients and for Rethink campaigners

What's happened?

David Cameron at NHS Listening Event

After months of campaigning with our supporters and the 10 other health charities that we brought together, Rethink is delighted that the Government has agreed to every single one of the changes we wanted to see made to the NHS bill. Thanks to the hard work of everyone involved, the Government really has listened to Rethink and our supporters.

What were we worried about?

NHS listening Even

When we first saw the Government’s proposals for a radical shake-up of the NHS back in January we were really worried that it didn’t do enough to give patients and carers a real say in their own care, or on the type of NHS services they’d get. We were really concerned that while lots of money and power was passing down locally to GPs, there was no corresponding transfer of influence down to patients. We were concerned that patients wouldn’t have a say in what services they got, how their taxpayers’ money was spent, or how their own care was planned.

What did we do?

Nick Clegg NHS Speech

Ten weeks ago, the Government created the ‘Future Forum’ – a group asked to undertake a ‘listening exercise’ and then report back to the Government on what should be changed in the NHS plans. Rethink wanted to make sure it wasn’t only doctors that were listened to, but patients.

Rethink gathered a coalition of health charities including Macmillan Cancer Support and Age UK, to push for greater patient and public involvement in the new NHS – calling the campaign #MyNHS. We created email and social media campaigns which thousands took part in and brought together the Prime Minister David Cameron, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, Health Secretary Andrew Lansley and Minister for Care Services, Paul Burstow with hundreds of service users and carers so that they could listen to patients directly.

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So what has really changed?

Andrew Lansley NHS Listening event

On Tuesday 14th June the Government responded and spelled out what changes they would make to the NHS plans. Those changes include all of the things that Rethink has been asking for:

  • Involvement of patients and carers to better reflect the principle of “no decision about me without me”.
  • NHS Commissioning Board and clinical commissioning groups to involve patients, carers and the public in decisions.
  • Commissioning groups will be required to consult on their annual plans to ensure opportunities for public input.
  • Commissioning bodies will have lay community members in governance, for improved accountability to the public.
  • Commissioning governing bodies must conduct their business in public and be transparent.
  • Health and Wellbeing Boards will involve users and the public.
  • Local HealthWatch membership must be representative of different users, including carers.
  • Clinical commissioning groups will promote integrated health and social care around the needs of users.
  • The Care Quality Commission will respond to issues raised by HealthWatch.

What’s next?

David Cameron at NHS Listening Event

These changes should give service users and carers really meaningful opportunities to shape the NHS services they use, through the ability to influence GP commissioning groups, Health and Wellbeing Boards and getting involved with their local HealthWatch.

We’ll now be watching closely to see how the Government goes about applying these new changes to the Health and Social Care Bill and making sure that they become a reality. We know that today’s announcements are only the beginning for these changes and the work of patients groups and charities is not over yet.

So for now, we just want say ‘well done and thank you to all of those who campaigned with us, and be proud of your brilliant achievement!

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