We were very pleased to host the Dean of the Faculty of
Medicine, Professor Jonathan Weber, in the Department of Primary Care and
Public Health on Wednesday 4 October 2017. Professor Weber met with some of the
academic staff in the department to learn more about our research and teaching
programmes. We had a good discussion about the more ‘social’ and
community-based aspects of our work; such as our collaborations with the NHS, local
government and voluntary organisations in the White City area of West London;
and our work with medical students on areas such as health coaching and behavioural
change. We also discussed how our academic work could support Imperial College’s
plans for its Imperial West Campus, and creating opportunities for medical students to get involved in community-based research.
NHS budgets are under considerable pressure. It is therefore unsurprising that many NHS Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) In England will aim to prioritise price in contract awards, But this approach is a significant threat to community-centred healthcare. While competitive tendering is a legally required, an excessive focus on costs in awarding NHS contracts risks overshadowing key factors such as established community trust, local expertise, and the long-term impact on continuity of care. This shift towards cheaper, often external, commercial providers threatens to cut the links between communities and their local health services. The argument that competitive tendering is solely about legal compliance, and not cost, is undermined by the very nature of such tendering, which by design encourages the lowest bid. This approach risks eroding the social fabric of local healthcare provision, where established relationships and understanding of specific community needs are essential. Establishe...

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