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3 November 1962

The Porritt Review

The Medical Services Review Committee, led by Sir Arthur Porritt, reviewed the NHS's first 10 years and made recommendations suggesting that the tripartite system of services was too sharply divided.

1968–70

Two green papers on structural reform of the NHS

'Administrative structure of the medical and related services in England and Wales' and 'Future structure of the National Health Service in England' proposed the creation of area authorities.

July 1968

Inquiries into quality of care for elderly patients

The Department of Health and Social Security published a set of inquiry reports following allegations by campaigner Barbara Robb concerning the care of elderly patients in seven hospitals.

July 1968

'The administrative structure of the medical and related services in England and Wales' green paper

The green paper focused on administrative reform of the NHS and proposed the creation of 'area authorities'.

1969

The Health Advisory Service

The NHS Hospital Advisory Service (later the NHS Health Advisory Service) was established as an independent body reporting to the Secretary of State for Social Services about hospitals in England.

October 1969

The Bonham-Carter report

A committee chaired by Sir Desmond Bonham-Carter published its report on the functions of the district general hospital in the NHS.

1972

The Grey Book

A group chaired by Sir Phillip Rogers produced the Management arrangements for the reorganised National Health Service report (the Grey Book), which ushered in 'consensus management'.

August 1972

'National Health Service reorganisation' white paper

A change of government and a change of secretary of state led to the white paper. This outlined significant structural and administrative reform of the health system.

October 1972

Report of the Briggs Committee on Nursing

The Briggs report recommended there should be one national, statutory body for nurses, midwives and health visitors which should be responsible for setting standards and education and training.