IHPN chairman to step down

Lord Kamlesh Patel of Bradford is step down as the chairman of the Independent Healthcare Providers Network (IHPN) at the organisation’s annual general meeting in March. 

The IHPN said its board had made “good progress” with finding a successor having already begun an open recruitment process, with a view to being able to announce the incoming chairperson at its AGM in March.

Lord Patel took on the role in November 2020, becoming the first non-executive chair of the membership organisation, which represents 98 independent healthcare providers across the UK.

Lord Patel said:“I’m hugely honoured to have been the first independent chair of IHPN. This has been and continues to be a pivotal time for the healthcare sector – both through the pandemic, and even more now, in many ways.

“I believe that the independent sector has a vital role to play both in supporting the NHS to recover from the pressures of the pandemic and in making sure that those patients that do choose to fund their own treatment are able to do so.

“Many of IHPN’s members are vital parts in the system and I’ve been proud to represent them.

“I have been impressed by the commitment I have seen from members to continually improve the quality and safety of care. I’ve also seen first hand the innovation and cutting edge technologies and techniques which the independent sector deploys to deliver first class care.”

He added that it had been a privilege to work with the team at IHPN.

David Hare, chief executive of the Independent Healthcare Providers Network, added:  “On behalf of IHPN and our members, we are sorry that Lord Patel will be standing down, but we are deeply grateful for the contribution he has made for our members, working to improve healthcare services across the country.

“He is deeply knowledgeable, experienced and hugely well-regarded. He has commanded respect for his insight and leadership, and challenged us all to improve, but done so positively and with great personal integrity.

“I know that members and the Board have felt reassured having him at the helm, as they’ve gone about tackling some of the huge problems facing the healthcare sector, supporting the NHS during the pandemic and ensuring private patients can access the care they need.

“The sector is in a better place for having had Kamlesh chair the IHPN and we say thank you to him.”

 

Exit mobile version