It's about money mate.
I think you'll find that there is very little procurement within the NHS nowadays that isn't interrogated to a high degree to determine whether it offers value for money.
I had to jump through endless hoops to spend NHS money, and rightly so, it's public money at the end of the day. I don't doubt there was inefficient and wasteful spending in the past, but not now.
Hiya mate. I get this is a touchy subject and one I don't want to get into an argument about, but there's still a hell of a lot of inefficiencies in the NHS. Some of it is structural and would take years to fix.
But some of it is just bad work practice that needs someone to say enough is enough.
I've been the recipient of some extraordinary specialist care since May. And as someone who's worked nearly 32 years in the NHS, 27 of them on the Commissioning side since 1992 when the so-called market was introduced, I've also seen some work practices I thought had been condemned to the dark ages.

