Grasshopper
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The privatisation points made are more than valid however I have to disagree about the blackhole. There are maintenance contracts that were signed for 50 years at a pop that charge £100 for a light bulb change. Go and speak to any leader of a department and they will give you 5 things where money is just wasted and there isn't a damn thing they can do about it. Most hospitals major decisions are made by a board of trustees many of whom have no working experience of a hospital.
In England, NHS Supply Chain (who manage and distribute goods/services within the NHS), are accountable to the Secretary of State. This is a private company, that sits outside the NHS, and is responsible for around 80% of NHS sourcing. As you rightly point out, there isn't a thing the NHS can't do about it, as they are obligated to use these services.
The point being; it's not the NHS that is inefficient, wasteful, or a "black-hole" for money - it is those responsible for agreeing the contracts, and imposing them on NHS Trusts who are responsible......and the trail of breadcrumbs leads all the way back to the Health Secretary.
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