
By Professor John Robertson OBA
An expansion of private healthcare is now a central strategy to cut waiting lists in England, from a party where many of its leaders, have received large donations from private healthcare firms, yet less than a year earlier Oxford University’s PROVED research UK Labour’s privatised health strategy WILL lead to ‘worse patient care.’
From Oxford University researchers reported in The Lancet, on 29 February 2024:
A new review has concluded that hospitals that are privatised typically deliver worse quality care after converting from public ownership. The study, led by University of Oxford researchers, has been published in The Lancet Public Health. The researchers carried out a meta-analysis based on evidence from 13 longitudinal studies, covering a range of high-income countries.* Each study assessed quality of healthcare measures for patients before and after health service privatisation, at either the hospital or regional level. The studies included measured indicators of care quality which included staffing levels, patient mix by insurance type, the number of services provided, workload for doctors, and health outcomes for patients such as avoidable hospitalisations.
Key findings:
- Increases in privatisation generally corresponded with worse quality of care, with no studies included in the review finding unequivocally positive effects on health outcomes.
- Hospitals converting from public to private ownership status tended to make higher profits. This was mainly achieved by reducing staff levels and reducing the proportion of patients with limited health insurance coverage.
- Privatisation generally corresponded with fewer cleaning staff employed per patient, and higher rates of patient infections.
- In some studies, higher levels of hospital privatisation corresponded with higher rates of avoidable deaths.
- However, in some cases (e.g. Croatia), privatisation led to some benefits for patient access, through more precise appointments and new means of care delivery, such as out-of-hours telephone calls.
According to the researchers, the results challenge the theory that privatisation can improve the quality of healthcare through increased market competition, and by enabling a more flexible and patient-centred approach.
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Footnote – In case it’s not obvious, this is very high quality rigorous independent research. You can trust them.
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Labour KNOWS that Private Healthcare will help patients . Why else would they donate so much moolah to our party , eh ?
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It will end in tears! I’m seeing an increase in reports of problems in English hospitals, e.g. Liverpool, which will only be made worse by Labour’s plans.
Have you see the data on abuse of ambulance crew? Reported as 20,000 in 2024-25 across the UK, equivalent to about 55 per day – to be contrasted with the Scottish media reporting ‘nearly one’ incident per day in Scotland.
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data on abuse of ambulance crew?
No, got a source/sources?
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Found them
Thanks
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https://talkingupscotlandtwo.com/2025/01/07/shock-figures-show-ambulance-crews-are-assaulted-more-than-four-times-as-frequently-in-labours-lawless-england/
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Once again taken down by Facebook clueless idiots so I’ve copied & pasted again using the Youtube vidlink in the picture space
Once again they don’t pick up on …
A bit ironic considering this announcement today …
Meta to get rid of factcheckers and recommend more political content
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Interesting reaction to Streetings Health Service plans from Prof Richard J Murphy, describing how his plans for fewer hospitals, more centralisation of data, and more physician assistants who will rely on algorithms will affect us all but not in a good way. They weill make lots of money for pharmacy companies though as we’ll all be prescribed medication to prevent us getting sick!
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