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My blogposts on Section 75 Health and Social Care Act and NHS England Procurement Regulations (SI 2013/057)



 

Since 7 January 2013, I have written a number of blogposts detailing the legal and policy implications of the Health and Social Care Act and the statutory instrument 2012/057.

These are on the “Legal Aware” blog. 

Main article:

Competition Regulations issued under Section 75 of the Health and Social Care Act (2012) will lock CCGs into arranging all purchasing through competitive markets

SI 2012/057:

National Health Service (Procurement, patient choice and competition) Regulations 2013: what is “best value”?

The legal issues in the statutory instrument (2013, No. 257) on NHS procurement in England

Possible letter to send to the Clerk of the Committee

VERY IMPORTANT. Tomorrow is the last day to the write to the Clerk about SI 257

Lord Owen’s Bill:

Lord Owen’s NHS (amended duties and powers) Bill: an eight-clause Bill to restore a comprehensive NHS accountable to parliament

History:

Was “The Health of Nations” by Dr Madsen Pirie and Dr Eamonn Butler a blueprint for NHS privatisation?

 

This one on stakeholder reaction is published on the ‘Socialist Health Association’ (independently authored) blog:

Rainbow coalition warns about section 75 NHS Regulations

 

 

Socialist Health Association: Meeting in Pimlico Library today, 19 January 2013



It was nice to see many good friends, and of course my Twitter buddies, as outlined below.

We discussed the following issues within the space of a few hours. The meeting was chaired by Dr Brian Fisher, Chair of the Socialist Health Association, and Martin Rathfelder, Director of the Socialist Health Association.

Dr Brian Fisher had laid out the parameters of our organisation within the meeting:

In fact, much of our discussion was focused on how we should use our website for maximum effect within our organisations, and dangers of Twitter as being used being in a way which conveyed accurately the shared values and ethos of the Socialist Health Association (@SocialistHealth, website).

I am a lay member of SHA, though this is an independent unofficial record of my notes about the open meeting for all members of the SHA.

Campaigning:

SHA Website

There are currently around 800 pages on the website. The most popular part is the ‘Black Report’, and the documents on it. It is assumed that this is very popular because health inequalities.

Criticisms of how the website fails to describe how the SocialistHealth is constituted: e.g. who we are, how we are funded. On a good day, the website gets over 2000 hits. Front pages and interactivity have helped to boost our traffic significantly. Traffic has arisen markedly since July 2012. There have been problems with Facebook integration. There is a spam filter to take out spam comments.

Naomi Fabry then asked to explain how the website has developed. There are two main issues: visual and content editing. Those aspects are interlinked, in that design can help with the editing. Naomi suggested a question, what will it to have achieved. I considered the following:

  • Raised the profile of SHA: Engage people with the SHA and the Labour health policy, seen as part of a wider network (LFF, Twitter).
  • Website to provide a platform for informal discussion about topics, and produce specialist discussion papers. Terms and conditions. a problem is including young people. Information about meetings.
  • Engage people with reforms Health and Social Care Act: particularly consider key national policy issues, particularly in public health, health inequalities, health protection, health resource, patient safety, commissioning.

‘we are a critical friend of the Labour Party and, we are affiliated to the Labour Party’ Chair, Brian Fisher of ?@SocialistHealth ?#SHA2013

‘we do need to find a way of enabling debate, otherwise we will become a dinosaur’ ?#SHA2013

Physicians for a National Health Program http://www.pnhp.org

Adverts have to state clearly that they are adverts. There is an aim to have more adverts. The Socialist Health Association does not “endorse” any particular links.

Figures for 2012: http://jetpack.me/annual-report/37657278/2012/

 

Website policy and practice: Given recent concerns, how can the Director best promote the SHA? Do we need a protocol?  In what will be a “challenging year” (s) for the party, including its affiliates and the NHS,  how  can we best manage ALL our communications, (website, social media, meetings, conferences strategies and resources), particularly when both the NHS /Health & Labour will be under even greater attack,maintain credibility, and avoid foreseeable problems in 2015.

This was a wide-ranging discussion about how best to introduce ourselves on the social media, including Twitter. There had been problems with how the Socialist Health Association appeared to be discussing certain elements of national policy, such as competition and closure of hospitals. I brought up the timing of some discussions, e.g. Sean Worth re: competition, on our website was inappropriate, given the other pro-competition articles in the national media. I anticipated the same problem for how the Socialist Health Association was to be perceived over Lewisham.

Defending the NHS programme of events GMB, Equality Trust, Macmillan

The constitution of “Healthwatch” was discussed. There is support through lay leader and training to consider this programme.

 

Developments in the NHS – what do we expect will happen over the next year:

Health policy under the coalition government A mid-term assessment

Mid-Staffs and quality

 

This may turn out to be a huge attack on the Labour Party ideology and ethos; and used by some to advance an agenda for privatising the NHS. It was noted in terms of media management that the decision over Lewisham may exactly coincide with the publication of the Francis Report regarding Mid Staffs.

  • CCGs and tendering
  • Private income in Foundation Trusts
  • The Failure Regime
  • Public and Patient Involvment, Healthwatch
  • Any Qualified Provider
  • Social Enterprises
  • Freedom of Information
  • Public Health
  • Labour Party policy discussions
  • Children, Food and Obesity

Health and care policy review:Whole-Person Care

Social Enterprises

Economic growth and inequality

Local Government Conference 9 – 10 Feb in Nottingham

Next meeting: AGM Saturday 9th March, Hackney

 

Shibley's Labour Party Conference in Manchester 2012



 

 

 

 

 

 

Saturday 29th

Socialist Health Association
And please note that we are having a meeting of the SHA Central Council
at 2pm on Saturday 29th September, also in the Friends Meeting House

Sunday – September 30th

Fabians

Deeper Democracy: can parties reconnect people and politics?
Time: 12:45 – 14:00
Featuring: Stella Creasy MP, Peter Kellner (President, YouGov), Caroline MacFarland (Respublica), Kathryn Perera (Chair) (Chief Executive, Movement for Change)
In association with: Centre:Forum, Respublica

Fabians

Five Million Votes presents Winning New Voters: Should Labour Lurch to the left or right?
Time: 17:45 – 19:15
Featuring: Rowenna Davis (Councillor, Southwark) (Chair), Lord Stewart Wood (Strategic adviser, Ed Miliband), Steve Hart (Chair, CLASS), Rachel Reeves MP (Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury), and Luciana Berger MP (Shadow Minister for Climate Change).
Five Million Votes in association with the Fabian Society
Venue: Lord Mayor’s Parlour, Manchester Town Hall

The Fabians

Fabian Question Time: Labour’s Alternative
Time: 20:00-21:30
Speakers:Andy Burnham MP, Dan Hodges (Daily Telegraph), Owen Jones (The Independent), Polly Toynbee (The Guardian), Chuka Umunna MP and Alison McGovern MP (chair)

Monday 1

Labour Left

Labour Left Conference Event – “Poverty & Consumer Debt”
Policies to help the poorest in our society survive and escape debt
Free and Outside The Party Conference Cordon
Speakers:
Grahame Morris MP – The Working Poor
Karl Turner MP – Consumer Debt & Poverty
Jon Ashworth MP – Poverty and Inequality
Ian Mearns MP – Food Banks and Child Poverty
Date: 1st October 2012 | Time: 12pm – 2pm
Venue: Mechanics Centre 103 Princess Street Manchester M1 6DD
Booking: Email: eclarke04@qub.ac.uk | For Bookings Via Facebook

Fabians

Growing Pains: How to rebuild the economy and restore trust
Time: 18:00-19:30
Featuring: Rachel Reeves MP (Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury), Brendan Cook (Head of Retail Banking and Wealth Management, HSBC), Maurice Glasman (Labour Peer), Richard Lloyd (Executive Director, Which?) and Larry Elliot (Chair) (The Guardian)
In association with: HSBC

Fabians

Labour’s Policy Review: The Shape of Things to Come
Time: 19:45 – 21:30
Featuring: Lord Andrew Adonis, Jon Cruddas MP (Chair, Policy Review), Angela Eagle MP (Chair, National Policy Forum), John Denham MP (editor, The Shape of Things to Come) and Andrew Harrop (Fabian Society) (Chair)

Tuesday 2

Labour Left

Labour Left Conference Event – “Keeping The ‘N’ In The NHS”
Free and Outside The Party Conference Cordon
Speakers:
John Cryer MP | Chair
Andrew Gwynne MP | Opening Address
Dr Eoin Clarke | The NHS – What Will Remain In 2015
Professor Bob Hudson | How To Repeal The NHS Bill
Date: 2nd October 2012 | Time: 12pm – 2pm
Venue: Purity Manchester, 36 Peter Street, M2 5GP Labour Left Conference Event – “The Only Way Is Ethics”

Labour Left

Free and Outside The Party Conference Cordon
Speakers:
Part One: Business & Financial Ethics 4:15pm – 4:45pm
Cathy Jamieson MP | Banking Ethics
Chi Onwurah MP | Ethics in Business
Part Two: Ethics In Society 4:55pm – 6pm
Tom Watson MP | Ethics in Press
Professor Beverley Clack | Ethics in Society
Margaret Waterhouse | Chair
Date: 2nd October 2012 | Time: 4:15pm – 6pm
Venue: Purity Manchester, 36 Peter Street, M2 5GP

Chinese for Labour

Immigation: Where now for Labour?

6 pm. Yang Sing Restaurant (Magnolia Room) 34 Princess Street, Manchester M1 4JY

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