Lord Hunt discusses proposed changes to Healthwatch on podcast

Lord Hunt of Kings Heath recently appeared on Health Service Journal’s podcast, discussing the government’s proposed changes to health and social care.
These changes are following the Dash Review. This was a national review of the NHS, patient safety and patient experience, led by Dr Penny Dash. The review looked at how several organisations gather people’s views about health and care, including Healthwatch England and local Healthwatch services.
In the podcast, Lord Hunt said the decision to abolish Healthwatch will likely be one of the more controversial elements of the Bill. He questioned whether public voice and patient experience could be properly represented if this role were absorbed by the organisations that are responsible for planning and commissioning (paying for) these services.
He highlighted the importance of having an independent local voice that people can turn to for information, signposting, and to share their experiences of care. Lord Hunt also referenced work carried out by local Healthwatch organisations, including our work on access to dentistry, pharmacy, and smoking support, and how these take local people's voices into account.
What happens next?
Lord Hunt outlined that the Bill is expected to be introduced in 2026, followed by detailed discussions in Parliament, particularly in the House of Lords. He suggested that areas relating to Healthwatch are likely to receive close attention during this process.
We are sharing this information to help people understand national discussions that may affect how public views are represented in health and care. As always, we will continue listening to people’s experiences in Derbyshire and sharing what matters to local decision-makers.
You can listen to the full podcast episode on Spotify here: The making of a Health Bill - Lord Hunt on the clashes to come.
Read more
- 24 Novemeber 2025 - Government response on the future of Healthwatch
- 11 August 2025 - Support the Petition to Protect Independent Healthwatch
- 7 August 2025 - Petition: Review decision to abolish independent local Healthwatch
- 24 July 2025 - Letter to Secretary of State
- 2 June 2025 - A message to our community: Healthwatch Derbyshire's future
- 28 June 2025 - Healthwatch England: Government plans around the future of Healthwatch
- 28 June 2025 - BBC News: Hundreds of NHS agencies to be scrapped
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