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Evaluating Labour's market reforms, 2002-10.

Nicholas Mays1, Stefanie Tan

  • 1Department of Health Services Research and Policy, Faculty of Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK. Nicholas.Mays@lshtm.ac.uk

Journal of Health Services Research & Policy
|February 9, 2012
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Area of Science:

  • Health policy and services research
  • Healthcare economics
  • Public health administration

Background:

  • UK Labour government (1997-2010) implemented reforms in the National Health Service (NHS) England.
  • Reforms aimed to boost patient choice and provider competition for elective hospital care.
  • Health Reform Evaluation Programme (HREP) was launched in 2006 to assess these changes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the impact of National Health Service (NHS) reforms in England.
  • To assess changes in patient choice and provider competition for elective hospital services.
  • To determine if predicted positive effects materialized and feared negative impacts occurred.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of data from the Health Reform Evaluation Programme (HREP).
  • Assessment of National Health Service (NHS) patient choice and provider competition.
  • Evaluation of impacts on quality, efficiency, and equity of access.

Main Results:

  • Reforms largely produced predicted effects, but impacts were generally modest.
  • Feared negative consequences did not significantly materialize by early 2010.
  • Market-based incentives appeared to enhance quality and efficiency without harming access equity.

Conclusions:

  • The National Health Service (NHS) reforms introduced a more competitive market with modest positive impacts.
  • Implementation and outcomes presented a complex picture beyond high-level conclusions.
  • Further detailed analysis from HREP papers reveals nuanced findings on reform impacts.