BMA welcomes call for transparency on cost of NHS management consultants - 4 Jun 09
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The BMA today (Thursday 4 June, 2009) welcomes the Health Select Committee’s call for the government to gather central information on the cost to the NHS of private management consultants.
In a speech yesterday, the chairman of the BMA’s Consultants Committee, Dr Jonathan Fielden, called for private management consultants to be “ditched” from the NHS. According to a recent estimate, the English NHS spent £350 million on independent management consultants last year.
Commenting on the Health Committee report, Dr Fielden says:
- “This is hundreds of millions of pounds of taxpayers’ money that is yet to be shown to have benefited patient care. Particularly during an economic crisis, the public has a right to know how its money is being spent.
- “NHS staff already have widespread expertise and knowledge. The benefit of management consultants - steeped in the ethos of the private sector - must be questioned and needs to be justified.”
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