| How to put public health first |
Howard Stoate, Bryan JonesShifting health resources into the community - with a nurse in every school - is essential to improve health outcomes and convince that public that there is more to the NHS than hospital treatment.
A new Fabian pamphlet Challenging the Citadel: Breaking the hospitals' grip on the NHS sees health select committee member Dr. Howard Stoate MP and Bryan Jones argue that the NHS is far too focused on the hospital as an insitution. The new NHS should be about public health and health prevention. But if the dominance of the hospitals continutes we will find ourselves unable to make substantial improvements in health outcomes, and the NHS will be ill-equipped to cope with the pressures it will face in the 21st century. The report, 'Tackling the Citadel, breaking the hospitals' grip on the NHS' proposes a coherent package of changes:
About the authorsHoward Stoate has been the Labour Member of Parliament for Dartford since 1997. He is a member of the House of Commons Health Select Committee, Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Primary Care and Public Health and an Officer of the Parliamentary Labour Party Health Committee. He is also a practising GP and a fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners. Bryan Jones is researcher to Dr Howard Stoate MP and a Labour Councillor on Dartford Borough Council. He is also a research student at the LSE.
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