Healthwatch England is a committee of the Care Quality Commission established under the
Health and Social Care Act 2012, which took effect in April 2013. Its role is to gather and champion the views of users of health and social care services, in order to identify improvements and influence providers' plans. The Healthwatch network is made of up of local Healthwatch groups in each of England's local authority areas, and Healthwatch England, the national body.
Organisation
Healthwatch England is a statutory body whose purpose is to understand the needs, experiences and concerns of people who use health and social care services and to speak out on their behalf. The local groups work together to share information, expertise and learning in order to improve health and social care services.
When established, the organisation was hosted by the
Care Quality Commission
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is an executive non-departmental public body of the Department of Health and Social Care of the United Kingdom. It was established in 2009 to regulate and inspect health and social care providers in England. It ...
but reported directly to the
Department of Health
A health department or health ministry is a part of government which focuses on issues related to the general health of the citizenry. Subnational entities, such as states, counties and cities, often also operate a health department of their o ...
. However, in January 2016, in a move seen as downgrading the organisation after the departure of its first Chief Executive, it was announced that a new national director would be appointed who would report to the Chief Executive of the CQC.
David Behan said that although the national director would report to him, they would be able to criticise the work of the CQC if necessary.
Sir Robert Francis was appointed chair in September 2018. Louise Ansari was appointed chief executive in November 2021.
Predecessor organisations
Healthwatch is the latest reorganisation of arrangements to involve patients and the public in the running of the NHS in England.
Community Health Councils (CHC) were established in 1974 and abolished in 2003 to be replaced by
Public and Patient Involvement Forums run by the
Commission for Patient and Public Involvement in Health. They were replaced in their turn in April 2008 by
Local Involvement Networks. Community Health Councils continue in Wales. Scotland has a different system run by the
Scottish Health Council.
Resources
The 148 local Healthwatch groups were allocated £43.5m by the Department of Health in 2013 but the groups only received £33.5m of this – leaving £10m unaccounted for. Anna Bradley, chair of Healthwatch England, said: "This discovery is hugely disappointing. Less than 4p out of every £10,000 spent on health and social care was allocated to champion the cause of consumers in the first place and even this tiny amount is failing to reach those charged with speaking out on behalf of their local communities. The tragedies of Audrey Paley,
Mid Staffs,
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and
Winterbourne View all highlight what happens when the system fails to listen." Almost a third of councils cut their local Healthwatch budgets in 2015–16 by an average of 14%, Blackpool and Hounslow by more than half.
For 2018–19 it was planned that the 152 local Healthwatch services should receive £26,064,086 from local authorities to carry out their statutory activities, 35.3% less than was originally planned in 2013. This paid for 408 full-time equivalent staff. Local Healthwatch organisations also engage a considerable number of volunteers. In November 2018 it was announced that
NHS England
NHS England, formally the NHS Commissioning Board for England, is an executive non-departmental public body of the Department of Health and Social Care. It oversees the budget, planning, delivery and day-to-day operation of the commissioning si ...
and
NHS Improvement were to make "significant investment" into the organisation in order to encourage participation in the development of the NHS's long term plan.
In 2022
Sir Robert Francis resigned the chair, saying funding cuts meant the organisation could soon struggle “to fulfil its vital role".
Local Healthwatch
The announced intention was that each local Healthwatch would be an independent organisation, able to employ its own staff and involve volunteers and accountable in its own right. Plans to make the local Healthwatch in Leicester an independent organisation were thwarted by
Voluntary Action Leicester who had been charged with establishing the organisation but would not hand over the contract to the newly established Healthwatch Leicester Ltd.
National activity
The organisation produced a report entitled ''Safely Home: what happens when people leave hospital and care settings?'' in July 2015, which was based on thousands of stories about people leaving hospital without the right planning and support.
Criticism
The 2015 People's Inquiry into London's NHS recommended that Healthwatch England be closed down, with local Healthwatch bodies separated from the
Care Quality Commission
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is an executive non-departmental public body of the Department of Health and Social Care of the United Kingdom. It was established in 2009 to regulate and inspect health and social care providers in England. It ...
and modelled on the old Community Health Councils. They should link up with local community organisations, pensioners' groups and other community organisations, and be given statutory powers to inspect hospital and community services, to object to changes which lack public acceptance, and to force a decision on contested changes from the Secretary of State.
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Patient advocacy