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[[Nurses for Reform]] is a lobby group which gives the impression that within the nursing profession there is a groundswell of opinion for increased private involvement in the NHS. It is in fact a front group formed by [[Helen Evans]], wife of [[Dr Tim Evans]], who in turn is the director of development of the [[Stockholm Network]] and a well connected networker within the world of right-wing neo-liberal think tanks. Apart from the rather small advisory board below [[Helen Evans]] is the only name mentioned on their website - throwing into doubt their claim that 'Nurses for Reform (NFR) is a growing pan-European network of nurses'. However their claim that they are 'dedicated to consumer-oriented reform of European healthcare systems' is arguably a euphemism for privatisation of healthcare. This focus on consumer orientated reform of healthcare through the use of markets is identical to the policy preference of the [[Stockholm Network]], of which [[Nurses for Reform]] is a member.
 
[[Nurses for Reform]] is a lobby group which gives the impression that within the nursing profession there is a groundswell of opinion for increased private involvement in the NHS. It is in fact a front group formed by [[Helen Evans]], wife of [[Dr Tim Evans]], who in turn is the director of development of the [[Stockholm Network]] and a well connected networker within the world of right-wing neo-liberal think tanks. Apart from the rather small advisory board below [[Helen Evans]] is the only name mentioned on their website - throwing into doubt their claim that 'Nurses for Reform (NFR) is a growing pan-European network of nurses'. However their claim that they are 'dedicated to consumer-oriented reform of European healthcare systems' is arguably a euphemism for privatisation of healthcare. This focus on consumer orientated reform of healthcare through the use of markets is identical to the policy preference of the [[Stockholm Network]], of which [[Nurses for Reform]] is a member.
  
==ADVISORY BOARD==
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==People==
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===Advisory board, 2007===
 
   
 
   
*[[Dr. Tim Evans]] - Senior Fellow, [[Centre for the New Europe]]
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*[[Dr. Tim Evans]] - Senior Fellow, [[Centre for the New Europe]] | [[Shane Frith]] - Director, [[The Doctors’ Alliance]] | [[Robert McIndoe]] - [[RMN]]
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===Advisory Board, 2010===
  
*[[Shane Frith]] - Director, [[The Doctors’ Alliance]]
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*[[Stuart Browning]], [[Free Market Cure]] | Dr. [[Eamonn Butler]], [[Adam Smith Institute]] | Dr. [[Tim Evans]], [[Libertarian Alliance]] | [[Shane Frith]], [[Progressive Vision]] | Ruth Lea, [[Global Vision]] | [[Robert LeFever]], Blogger | Robert McIndoe, British Nurse | Mr. John Wilden MRCP, FRCS, [[Global Health Futures]]<ref>Nurses For Reform [http://www.nursesforreform.com/nurses-for-reform-advisory-board.php Advisory board], accessed 10 January 2010</ref>
 
 
*[[Robert McIndoe]] - [[RMN]]
 
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 12:05, 10 January 2010

Nurses for Reform

Nurses for Reform is a lobby group which gives the impression that within the nursing profession there is a groundswell of opinion for increased private involvement in the NHS. It is in fact a front group formed by Helen Evans, wife of Dr Tim Evans, who in turn is the director of development of the Stockholm Network and a well connected networker within the world of right-wing neo-liberal think tanks. Apart from the rather small advisory board below Helen Evans is the only name mentioned on their website - throwing into doubt their claim that 'Nurses for Reform (NFR) is a growing pan-European network of nurses'. However their claim that they are 'dedicated to consumer-oriented reform of European healthcare systems' is arguably a euphemism for privatisation of healthcare. This focus on consumer orientated reform of healthcare through the use of markets is identical to the policy preference of the Stockholm Network, of which Nurses for Reform is a member.

People

Advisory board, 2007

Advisory Board, 2010

External Links

Nurses for Reform Who We Are (No longer live) Nurses for Reform Website

Notes

  1. Nurses For Reform Advisory board, accessed 10 January 2010