RCP statement on third reading and report stage of the Health and Social Care Bill

Tuesday, 6 September 2011 9:27 AM

The Health and Social Care Bill will have its third reading and report stage in the House of Commons on 6 and 7 September. The RCP is calling for the following changes and clarity in the health reforms:

  • Commissioning: The RCP welcomed the mandatory involvement secondary care doctors and nurses in clinical commissioning groups, but they should not have to be from outside the local area. This is impractical and would prevent valuable local knowledge from contributing to commissioning decision making.

  • Competition: The emphasis must always be on quality, not competition. The legal guidance on the applicability of EU competition law that Prof Steve Field referred to while giving evidence to the Health Select Committee must be made public.

  • Regulation: We welcome the commitment for CQC and Monitor to have joined up licensing processes, we would like more detail on this. The RCP want future recommendations from the current Francis Inquiry to be embedded in the regulatory procedures.

  • Access to services and reconfiguration: There is a strong clinical need for acute services to be reconfigured. We welcome local clinicians being at the heart of these difficult decisions. The RCP calls for clarity from the government on how local preferences for service provision will be balanced against regional and national need and affordability.

  • Education and training: the government’s revised plans to reform medical education and training have not yet been published. Proposals will require secondary legislation. Deaneries’ crucial functions, including quality assurance, must be permanently protected.

  • Efficiency: the reforms must also take account of the government imposed 4% to 6.5% efficiency savings to avoid damaging the service patients receive.


The RCP’s latest parliamentary briefing can be downloaded from our website.

For more information please contact:
Lisa Cunningham, Senior public affairs and PR officer
External Affairs, Communications Department, Royal College of Physicians
lisa.cunningham@rcplondon.ac.uk Direct line +44 (0)20 30751468 Mobile 07990745610


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