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China's presence in NHS supply chains
Why we need to protect our health service from future threats
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This new Civitas report takes a closer look at Chinese-manufactured goods in NHS supply chains and
discovers the NHS is "dangerously reliant" on China for medical supplies.
This analysis by Robert Clark and Dr Richard Norrie finds 1 in 6 (17 per cent) products contained on
the Government's "Disaster Relief List" are sourced from China. In the last year the UK government
has spent over GBP6.2 billion to keep the NHS going with Chinese manufactured medical supplies - a
figure that has trebled in less than a year.
The report calls for an emergency 'NHS Security Act' warning that "China could switch off medical
supplies" in future foreign policy spats.
Robert Clark and Richard Norries uncover the true extent of NHS reliance on China:
37 per cent of testing and diagnostic items used to detect dangerous viruses.
A quarter (24 per cent) of all medical consumables such as oxygen, needles and syringes.
A third (30 per cent) of PPE and protective items to keep our NHS workers safe
Almost all paper masks used by medics in hospitals come from China (90 per cent), more than half of
all gloves (54 per cent) and almost 80 per cent of bandages. Bizarrely almost half (45 per cent) of
bedside monitors now come from China, up from 0 in 2015 and 42 per cent of emergency trolleys
and wheelchairs.
Before the pandemic the UK government sourced 6 per cent of vital medical supplies on the Disaster
Relief List from China. By 2020 this figure had hit 17 per cent - almost treble the previous amount.
The latest figures (up to 2021) show we are still sending around GBP600 million a month to China for
critical supplies to keep the NHS going.
These new figures undermine the Prime Minister's promise to "end reliance on Chinese imports" for
vital medical supplies when launching plans to ensure that the UK is never again required to go 'cap
in hand' to China. Researchers at Civitas have raised alarm bells about so called "chokehold risks"
which allow the Chinese government to "switch off our medicines" as it "weaponises" medical
products.
The author of this new study, Robert Clark, head of defence and security at Civitas, says:
"Before the pandemic hit only 6 per cent of vital medical supplies were shipped in from China a figure
that has now shot up to almost a sixth. Things like gloves, monitors, wheelchairs and bandages all
largely come from China rather than the UK. We are dangerously over reliant on China.
When the pandemic hit we were caught napping and had to go 'cap in hand' to China to keep the
NHS afloat - the health equivalent of going to the IMF for a loan in the 1970s. Because of this we are
now sending the Chinese government over GBP6 billion a year in UK taxpayers cash to import basic
medical supplies.
Let's not be naive about China. This is an urgent issue for health bosses with the risk that future geo-
political spats could lead to the Chinese switching off critical medical supplies destined for the NHS"


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9781912581306
Publisher: Civitas
Publication date: May, 2022
Pages: 40
Dimensions: 210.00 x 297.00 x 2.00
Weight: 652g
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Subcategories: General Issues

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