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Between 1999 and 2003 Harrison was one of the then secretary of state for health [[Alan Milburn]]'s aides, with [[Simon Stevens]] and [[Tony Sampson]]. In 2003 Stevens moved to America and spent a decade working for [[UnitedHealth]] eventually becoming vice president of the UH Group, he then moved back to the UK in 2014 as the CEO of the [[NHS]] and is the man currently in charge of the health service. In 2005 Sampson was [[UnitedHealth]]'s chief lobbyist in the UK and Harrison's current employers, [[Hanover Communications]], have 'lobbied for [[UnitedHealth]] since at least 2007'.<ref name="TC"/>
 
Between 1999 and 2003 Harrison was one of the then secretary of state for health [[Alan Milburn]]'s aides, with [[Simon Stevens]] and [[Tony Sampson]]. In 2003 Stevens moved to America and spent a decade working for [[UnitedHealth]] eventually becoming vice president of the UH Group, he then moved back to the UK in 2014 as the CEO of the [[NHS]] and is the man currently in charge of the health service. In 2005 Sampson was [[UnitedHealth]]'s chief lobbyist in the UK and Harrison's current employers, [[Hanover Communications]], have 'lobbied for [[UnitedHealth]] since at least 2007'.<ref name="TC"/>
  
[[UnitedHealth]] are currently bidding on a number of NHS privatised contracts.<ref> Caroline Molloy [https://opendemocracy.net/ournhs/caroline-molloy/leak-reveals-worrying-truth-behind-biggest-nhs-privatisation-yet Leak reveals worrying truth behind the biggest NHS privatisation yet] ''Open Democracy'', 16 March 2015, accessed 9 April 2015.</ref>
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In early 2015 [[UnitedHealth]] were bidding on a number of NHS privatised contracts.<ref> Caroline Molloy [https://opendemocracy.net/ournhs/caroline-molloy/leak-reveals-worrying-truth-behind-biggest-nhs-privatisation-yet Leak reveals worrying truth behind the biggest NHS privatisation yet] ''Open Democracy'', 16 March 2015, accessed 9 April 2015.</ref>
  
 
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Andrew Harrison is a former UK senior civil servant who is now director of global healthcare at Hanover Communications.

Career

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Harrison spent a number of years at the UK Department of Health as a media spokesperson and deputy head of the civil service team taking the Health Act 1999 through Parliament. In this role he helped then secretary of state for health Alan Milburn to push through many of the privatisation reforms that the Conservative's have accelerated.[1]

Harrison joined Hanover Communications in 2002 as a director and in 2013 was appointed director of global healthcare. He also has experience running a global and UK pharmaceutical PR and advocacy programme at another consultancy.[2]

Whilst at Hanover, Harrison has worked with clients including the American Pharmaceutical Group, HEART UK, Lilly and UCB.[3]

NHS privatisation

The corporate capture of the NHS

Between 1999 and 2003 Harrison was one of the then secretary of state for health Alan Milburn's aides, with Simon Stevens and Tony Sampson. In 2003 Stevens moved to America and spent a decade working for UnitedHealth eventually becoming vice president of the UH Group, he then moved back to the UK in 2014 as the CEO of the NHS and is the man currently in charge of the health service. In 2005 Sampson was UnitedHealth's chief lobbyist in the UK and Harrison's current employers, Hanover Communications, have 'lobbied for UnitedHealth since at least 2007'.[1]

In early 2015 UnitedHealth were bidding on a number of NHS privatised contracts.[4]

Resources

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Tamasin Cave The privatising cabal at the heart of our NHS Spinwatch, 1 April 2015, accessed 9 April 2015.
  2. Linkedin Andrew Harrison, accessed 9 April 2015.
  3. Hanover Andrew Harrison, accessed 9 April 2015.
  4. Caroline Molloy Leak reveals worrying truth behind the biggest NHS privatisation yet Open Democracy, 16 March 2015, accessed 9 April 2015.