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Minister admits few patients will exercise choice

Healthcare Republic - 21st December 2009 5:57 pm

The majority of patients will ignore the government’s choice agenda and stay with the practice they are currently registered with, according to health minister Mike O’Brien.

Speaking during a parliamentary debate on Wednesday about scrapping practice boundaries, O’Brien said: “Of course, given a choice most people will stay exactly where they are; I believe that is what most people will do.

“Only a limited number of people want to exercise choice in this regard and, yes, sometimes they are well, middle-class people who just want the choice. Why on earth should they not have it? If they want it, the NHS should be able to provide them with it.”

The health minister was responding to MP David Taylor (Labour, North-West Leicestershire) who described Labour’s proposal to scrap practice boundaries as causing “a great deal of concern among GPs”.

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