Andrew Lansley, announced that the government would 鈥減ause鈥 to listen to concerns
Continuing uncertainty over the future of the government鈥檚 Health and Social Care Bill could delay projects and make it more difficult to invest in the sector, industry figures have warned.
On Monday the health secretary, Andrew Lansley, announced that the government would 鈥減ause鈥 to listen to concerns as the bill is passing through parliament.
The bill would give the majority of the NHS鈥 money to groups of GPs, and allow private companies to compete to provide services for them.
鈥淔urther uncertainty will certainly slow down strategic planning and that will impact on the construction industry,鈥 said Christopher Shaw, a medical specialist at MAAP.
Ian Greggor, a health director at Cyril Sweett, said that those down the supply chain will be 鈥渕ore nervous鈥 after the announcement, which he expected would hold up the bill by one or two months.
Greggor said that this meant 鈥渃ontractors and consultants will be thinking more about whole life costing and function.鈥
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