Local Demonstration - Willesden Centre, Robson Avenue tomorrow 2-3pm
49 GP practices in England have
been taken over by a private health company based in the United States. The
decision was made, very quickly and quietly, at a Brent Clinical Commissioning
Group meeting in December.
The GPs who had been on the board
have resigned and been replaced by appintees from the insurance company. Three
of the GP practices are in Brent and one of them is in Willesden Green - The
Burnley practice based at Willesden Centre for Health & Care in Robson
Avenue.
There are London wide
demonstration against the takeover planned for Thursday 22nd April. The local
demonstration Outside Willesden Centre for Health & Care, Robson Avenue,
NW10 3RY - where the Burnley GP practice is based. Time 2-3pm Stay for 5
minutes, stay for an hour. Wear a mask, keep socially distanced.
If it gets too crowded we may
have to do a walking march / demo along Robson Avenue!
Bring a home made banner with
you. Bring a friend. (You can go to Roundwood Park after the demo!) In Central
London - there is a demonstration outside Centene headquarters, the details
are: Address: Operose Health HQ, 77 New Cavendish St, W1 6XB Time 3-4pm
The Background
Green Left the eco-socialist
group in the Green Party has issued the following statement in sypport of
tomorrow's demonstrations:
Green Left urges Green Party
members and supporters to join the campaign against the takeover of General
Practice surgeries by Operose Health, owned by Centene, a US health company.
The campaign includes a demonstration outside Operose Health HQ in
Central London on Demonstration outside Centene headquarters on Thursday 22nd
April 2021 3-4pm (Operose Health, 77 New Cavendish Street, W1 6XB) and in other
areas of London as well as Nottingham and Leeds. Details here:
https://keepournhspublic.com/event/stop-corporate-take-over-gp-surgeries/
Green Left notes that 70 GP
practices in the UK, 49 of them in London, have been taken over by the Centene
Corporation, a major US health insurer, through its UK subsidiary, Operose.
These were approved by NHS Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) without
consulting the public or local councils and with minimal oversight of the
effect on NHS staff and quality of service.
We demand that CCGs prohibit any
further takeovers by Centene or other for-profit companies; and that all
such existing for-profit contracts be terminated as soon as legally
possible.
We believe that Centene has made
its large investment in UK NHS GP practices, through Its UK subsidiary
Operose, in the expectation that Operose will in future pay dividends to
the parent company. Operose has contracts to digitalise the NHS,
transferring various patient-physician interactions to online only, with
serious implications for future quality of care. It is clear from the
business model that dividends will involve the closure of non-profitable
parts of its business. This could include closure of GP practices that remain
unprofitable despite "rationalisation" through cuts in staff,
wages and services to patients. Local GP practices in deprived communities, or
with a large number of older patients, may be particularly vulnerable to
closure and transfer of patients to large area GP hubs.
This will create difficulty for patients with impaired mobility to reach a
doctor.
We cannot trust the
'due diligence' of CCGs who permitted the sale of independent-provider
contracts to a new corporate owner, while apparently ignoring that Centene is
accused by the Attorney General of defrauding Ohio of millions of dollars of
Medicaid payments.
Unless these profit-driven takeovers are stopped, our NHS GP Services will be
commercialised and taxpayers will pay more for a reduced service, the
profits ending up in the US.
More information is available
here: https://weownit.org.uk/blog/3-reasons-centene-bad-your-local-gp-practice