Socialism and Health the magazine of the Socialist Health Association October 2013 Labour’s vision Andy Burnham’s vision for the NHS has become clearer while we watch the Government’s market based reorganisation collapse. Andy wants to see an integrated service across physical, mental and social health. Labour Party Conference endorsed his vision. The Party wants to see social care delivered on the same model as the NHS—free at the point of use. But it will take time to get there. Andrew Lansley’s vision for the NHS (and yes, Labour started this) was for a free market where politicians would not interfere in the competition between health providers. But as events in South London, and in A&E depts. across the country show, health care isn’t like that. The health system needs managing. Organisations do not stand or fall on their own. Changes in one organisation impact across all neighbouring providers.
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Perhaps we should be grateful to Lansley for taking the idea of the market in health to its unpalatable conclusion. So it’s clear Labour is now prepared to move away from markets in health and turn towards an integrated whole person service.
In This Issue
Labour Party Conference resolution
Whole Person Care
NHS and dog whistle politics
Andy Burnham’s conference speech