
Andrew Lansley
Andrew Lansley is a British politician and former Secretary of State for Health, well-known for implementing significant reforms in the NHS during his tenure in the early 2010s. His controversial Health and Social Care Act of 2012 aimed to decentralize decision-making within the NHS and has continued to influence discussions about the balance of power between NHS England and the Department of Health.
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Andrew Lansley's controversial reforms are referenced as a precedent for Starmer's plans.
desmantelan la joya más querida de los británicos, su sistema de salud, hundido en el desastreAndrew Lansley was the then-Conservative Health Secretary who gave NHS England autonomy in 2012.
NHS England to be brought under government controlAndrew Lansley was the Conservative Health Secretary who gave NHS England autonomy in 2013.
NHS England boss Amanda Pritchard's sudden exit shows how power is shifting in healthcareAndrew Lansley was the health secretary responsible for a controversial shake-up of the service in 2012.
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