Nick Seddon

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Nick Seddon is a former private healthcare lobbyist who was appointed special adviser to UK prime minister David Cameron in May 2013. His brief covers health, social care and life sciences.

Lobbying for private healthcare

Before joining the Number 10 policy unit, Seddon was deputy director of Reform - a right-leaning free market think tank which receives funding from healthcare and insurance companies.

Before this, Seddon was head of communications for Circle, the first private healthcare company to run an NHS hospital, Hinchingbrooke.

Before joining No 10 under Labour, he also led the ‘cross-government delivery unit for the Health, Work and Wellbeing Strategy’, supporting Dame Carol Black’s review of the health of Britain’s workforce. [1]

Seddon's salary for his health adviser position is £78,000 annually. [2]

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Notes

  1. Guide to No.10 The House Parliament's Magazine, 03.2014, accessed 8 October 2014
  2. Special advisers in post, 30 November 2014 GOV.UK, accessed 28 April 2015

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