Free treatment in private hospitals: Rishi Sunak govt, in a major shake-up of health care, offers to cut waiting lists

Rishi Sunak’s government promised a shake-up of health care in England that will allow patients to book free treatment in private hospitals, in an effort to cut record waiting lists.

Bloomberg
Published25 May 2023, 06:47 AM IST
In this handout photo provided by the UK Parliament, Britain's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speaks during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons in London, Wednesday May 24, 2023. (Jessica Taylor/UK Parliament via AP)
In this handout photo provided by the UK Parliament, Britain's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speaks during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons in London, Wednesday May 24, 2023. (Jessica Taylor/UK Parliament via AP)(AP)

Rishi Sunak’s government promised a shake-up of health care in England that will allow patients to book free treatment in private hospitals, in an effort to cut record waiting lists.

Patients will be able to use the NHS app or website to choose from up to five providers — including in the independent sector — for operations, scans and procedures, the Department for Health and Social Care said in a statement.

Sunak is keen to make a big offer on the NHS to win over voters ahead of a general election expected next year. His Conservative Party is trailing by a double-digit margin behind Keir Starmer’s Labour Party, which has promised fundamental reform of the health service if it wins power.

Also Read: UK citizens 'moved beyond' my bank account: Rishi Sunak's crisp reply to critics

Both Labour and the Tories are open to greater use of private health care to ease pressure on an NHS that is buckling under the strain of more than 7 million patients waiting for elective care.

Private providers already supply extra capacity in hospitals for surgery and beds, and Sunak said he wants to give patients more choice. After speaking with their family doctor, patients would be able to view information from providers filtered by distance, waiting times and quality of care.

Also Read: Rishi Sunak says China poses world's biggest security challenge

“We know many patients want to be given a choice as it can dramatically reduce their wait for NHS care,” David Hare, chief executive of the Independent Healthcare Providers Network, said in the statement. “But too often patients are unclear that they have the right to choose a health care provider to deliver their NHS care – whether an NHS organization or an independent sector one – free at the point of use.”

At the moment, about one in 10 patients exercise their right to choose where they receive care, the health department said.

But NHS Providers, which represents health trusts, warned that improving choice was “not a panacea” for the wider challenges facing the NHS.

“Unless action is taken to address major workforce shortages, it is hard to see how we will staff the diagnostic centers, operating theaters or other health care settings needed to deliver this care,” spokesperson Miriam Deakin said in a statement.

Stay updated with the latest Trending, India , World and United States news. Get breaking news and key updates here on Mint!

Business NewsNewsWorldFree treatment in private hospitals: Rishi Sunak govt, in a major shake-up of health care, offers to cut waiting lists
MoreLess