IHPN appoints former public health minister as chairwoman

The Independent Healthcare Providers Network (IHPN) has appointed Seema Kennedy as chairwoman to succeed Lord Kamlesh Patel of Bradford.

Kennedy is a former Conservative MP, who served under Theresa May’s premiership, as immigration minister and public health minister.

Prior to that she was parliamentary private secretary to the prime minister between 2017 and 2019, responsible for relations between MPs and Downing Street during the Brexit negotiations.

While MP for South Ribble in Lancashire, she co-chaired the Jo Cox Loneliness Commission and was vice-chairwoman of the Conservative Middle East Council.

Before her election to Parliament, Kennedy worked as a lawyer in the City with involvement on projects including the Emirates Stadium and St Bart’s Hospital before becoming director of a commercial property business in the North West of England.

After leaving frontline politics Kennedy has held a variety of executive and non executive board positions, and is a fellow of the Royal Society of Public Health.

Kennedy said: “I am delighted to be taking up this role, joining such an important and highly-regarded organisation at a pivotal time in its development, advocating for a sector which continues to deliver world class care to ever growing numbers of NHS and private patients.

“Healthcare professionals in the independent sector have played a vital role in recent years. They’ve supported the health of the nation through the pandemic, and now, often working in partnership with the NHS, are leading the way during a challenging period of recovery.

“I will play my part to ensure our members and their staff continue to play an essential role in tackling care backlogs and that NHS and private patients are able to access timely, high quality care.”

Kennedy added her thanks to Lord Patel for representing the sector in the past three years.

David Hare, chief executive of the IHPN, said: “I am delighted that Seema will be joining IHPN. She has a wealth of experience in the commercial and political worlds and a real understanding of the challenges and opportunities which face the sector and our members.

“I know she already appreciates the huge commitment and progress we have seen in the independent healthcare sector in the past few years, especially the improvements in quality and safety and clinical governance which colleagues have delivered. 

“I look forward to working with her in the coming years and am certain she will bring insight, drive and challenge to help us grow and develop even further.”

 

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