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Asked what the Prime Minister had meant at PMQs today when he talked about anti-cherry picking amendments’ in the Government’s health reforms, the PMS said that the Prime Minister had been talking about the fact that there would not be price competition in healthcare. The point about cherry picking was the idea that private sector providers would come in and choose the most profitable services. We had ruled out price competition so there would be fixed prices for particular treatments and the providers would be chosen on the basis of the quality of the service they provided. The objective was to drive up quality.
Asked if it was right to say that it was the first time EU competition law had been imposed on the NHS, the PMS said that his understanding was that there was nothing in the bill that changed the position on competition law.
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