Dying for Good Health

The National Health Service is is turning 70 on 5 July 2018. It’s the perfect opportunity to celebrate the achievements of one of the nation’s most loved institutions … so says the NHS.

Yet whilst many people would agree with this statement, many others are warning that the NHS, still sold to us as a national treasure, has changed beyond recognition. Out has gone dispersed community hospitals staffed and managed by dedicated doctors and nurses, and in has come super hospitals, big budgets, profits and losses, ballooning management, commissioning groups, change agents and transformational leadership. Of great concern to many people – those working in the NHS and those members of the public that pay for and use the NHS – is the ever growing evidence that the NHS is being privatised a step at a time. Welcome to Public Private Partnerships.

The UK Column held this event on 12th May 2018 to discuss these issues, and more.

Click on the speakers below to watch their presentations.

Dr Lucy Reynolds

Dr Lucy Reynolds is research fellow in public health at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, as well as a dedicated and well-regarded PFI activist.

Dr Bob Gill

Dr Bob Gill is a family doctor and NHS campaigner based in South East London.

Dr Graham Downing

Dr. Graham S. Downing is a consultant in Neuro-musculoskeletal & Functional Medicine. He graduated from King’s College London University where he trained in the clinical sciences and molecular biology and attended the Randall Institute as a research student whilst still under the Directorship of Dr Wilkins, Nobel prize winner for his co-discovery of DNA; and European Institute of Health and Medical Sciences, Surrey University where he received an MSc with a specialist area of research in psychoneuroimmunology in the clinical practice.

Dying for Good Health - Dr Mark Jones

Doctor Mark Jones MBA PhD Ma PgDip PhD obtained his PhD at Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital and was later a highly respected researcher who won the NESTA fellowship award.