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Andrew Lansley Quotes

«The government's current approach is a U-turn on previous policy and its application is riddled with flaws.»
«The government has done too little too late to protect the health of the population -- in June 2004 I told the government to produce a comprehensive strategy,»
«This is ridiculous. It shows that GPs are having to engage far more in satisfying local bureaucracies rather than their patients. This is yet more evidence of doctors being under pressure to live in this bogus world of targets met and targets set, when from the patient's point of view the service hasn't improved.»
«NICE should be in charge of implementing any guidelines, not the government.»
«I think the Government is trying to cover up its own negligence by blaming GPs and that is a disgrace.»
«It is unacceptable that out of the most developed countries, Britain was one of the last to order anti-viral agents and publish an emergency preparedness plan.»
«Many clinical priorities aren't recorded and some targets, like A&E and GP bookings, create more problems than they solve,»
«Many clinical priorities aren't recorded and some targets, like A&E and GP bookings, create more problems than they solve.»
«What is really going on is the Treasury is in a funk about PFI schemes worth ?7bn to ?9bn that are being proposed by the NHS.»
«In reality, we've had more spending, more bureaucracy, more waste and higher costs but without necessary reform nor rising productivity.»