tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6674902318140252714.post4792680062996856266..comments2024-01-29T09:26:27.529+01:00Comments on Ben Mitchell Writes: The 'Do Nothing' Health StrategyBen Mitchellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01417510842366380848noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6674902318140252714.post-85624560025335765222011-10-21T16:06:12.713+02:002011-10-21T16:06:12.713+02:00I'm sure there will be at some point. It's...I'm sure there will be at some point. It's a complicated one. So many reasons and so much evidence why the proposed reforms are so wrong.Ben Mitchellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01417510842366380848noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6674902318140252714.post-87798052694729129442011-10-20T12:58:20.769+02:002011-10-20T12:58:20.769+02:00Totally agree. Are we going to see a post from you...Totally agree. Are we going to see a post from you on the NHS reforms in general? Would love to read that. NHS is a great idea that will always be a black hole for money but surely a better idea still than most other nations, especially America. Surely the introduction of more private companies will only improve their bottom line, rather than services. After all, MRSA only appeared in hospitals when private companies took over cleaning from matrons. Health, like education, suffers from the Thatcherite/Blairite illusion of choice. People don't want choice, they just want good local schools and hospitals. The idea of competition between them seems pretty horrific.Richard Astleyhttp://twitter.com/longshanks1980noreply@blogger.com