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Stephen Hawking to take Hunt to court over NHS | Stephen Hawking to take Hunt to court over NHS |
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A group of campaigners, including Prof Stephen Hawking, has been given permission to challenge a government health policy in the High Court. | A group of campaigners, including Prof Stephen Hawking, has been given permission to challenge a government health policy in the High Court. |
They will pursue a judicial review against Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt and NHS England over plans to create accountable care organisations (ACOs). | |
These are to act as partnership bodies incorporating hospitals, community services and councils. | These are to act as partnership bodies incorporating hospitals, community services and councils. |
Campaigners say it risks privatisation, but this is denied by ministers. | |
'Radical changes' | 'Radical changes' |
NHS England wants hospitals and other trusts to work closely with GPs and social care services to look after more patients in their communities rather than in hospital. | NHS England wants hospitals and other trusts to work closely with GPs and social care services to look after more patients in their communities rather than in hospital. |
In some areas, these groups are developing into ACOs, which will hold contracts to provide services. | In some areas, these groups are developing into ACOs, which will hold contracts to provide services. |
Critics argue that this could pave the way for privatisation of parts of the NHS and that Parliament has not legislated to allow the process to happen. | Critics argue that this could pave the way for privatisation of parts of the NHS and that Parliament has not legislated to allow the process to happen. |
The group bringing the case to court says an act of Parliament would be needed for the changes. | The group bringing the case to court says an act of Parliament would be needed for the changes. |
Former Halifax and Huddersfield consultant eye surgeon Dr Colin Hutchinson, who chairs Doctors for the NHS, said: "These radical changes will eventually affect everybody in England. | Former Halifax and Huddersfield consultant eye surgeon Dr Colin Hutchinson, who chairs Doctors for the NHS, said: "These radical changes will eventually affect everybody in England. |
"There needs to be a sound legal basis before 10-year contracts worth billions of pounds are outsourced to these new organisations." | "There needs to be a sound legal basis before 10-year contracts worth billions of pounds are outsourced to these new organisations." |
'Irresponsible scaremongering' | 'Irresponsible scaremongering' |
Legal costs will not be capped if the case is lost, and the claimants are said to be considering their next steps. | Legal costs will not be capped if the case is lost, and the claimants are said to be considering their next steps. |
The Department of Health and Social Care said the claims would be resisted and it was irresponsible scaremongering to say accountable care organisations were supporting privatisation. | The Department of Health and Social Care said the claims would be resisted and it was irresponsible scaremongering to say accountable care organisations were supporting privatisation. |
A spokesman said: "The NHS will remain a taxpayer-funded system free at the point of use; ACOs are simply about making care more joined-up between different health and care organisations. | A spokesman said: "The NHS will remain a taxpayer-funded system free at the point of use; ACOs are simply about making care more joined-up between different health and care organisations. |
"Our consultation on changes to support ACOs is entirely appropriate and lawful. | "Our consultation on changes to support ACOs is entirely appropriate and lawful. |
"We believe it is right that local NHS leaders and clinicians have the autonomy to decide the best solutions to improve care for the patients they know best - and any significant local changes are always subject to public consultation and due legal process." | "We believe it is right that local NHS leaders and clinicians have the autonomy to decide the best solutions to improve care for the patients they know best - and any significant local changes are always subject to public consultation and due legal process." |