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NHS England: £1bn redundancy bill is a reasonable estimate, says health secretary

BMJ 2025; 389 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.r733 (Published 10 April 2025) Cite this as: BMJ 2025;389:r733
  1. Gareth Iacobucci
  1. The BMJ

MPs grilled Wes Streeting about the government’s plan to take back control of running the health service. Gareth Iacobucci summarises the key takeaways

Last month the UK government announced that it planned to abolish NHS England and move many of its functions back into the Department of Health and Social Care.12 An estimated 20 000-30 000 jobs are expected to be lost in the restructuring.

Appearing before MPs on the Health and Social Care Committee on 8 April, the health secretary, Wes Streeting, was asked whether he recognised a figure first reported in the Observer3 that the total cost of redundancy payouts could reach £1bn. He said that it was too early to know the precise numbers but that £1bn was not an “unreasonable ballpark figure.”

Streeting faced a series of other questions from MPs.

Why abolish NHS England before the 10 year plan?

The government had …

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