‘No rush’ to transfer NHSE staff as abolition faces delay
There is no longer a “rush” to transfer the employment of NHS England staff to the Department of Health and Social Care, Sir Jim Mackey has told them.
Speaking at an internal staff briefing, the chief executive said the process of merging NHSE functions with DHSC – and cutting both their central staffing in half – would be “more of a gradual, managed process” than signalled in the spring.
HSJ has also learned there is now serious doubt about whether legislation can be drafted and passed through Parliament in time to formally abolish NHSE “within the next two years”, the timetable set in July’s 10-Year Health Plan.
In comments seen by HSJ, Sir Jim told NHSE staff last week: “The transformation process won’t be that big, dramatic overnight thing that we thought was going to be the case…
“We’re still heading towards a similar sort of objective, around the scale of the reduction and… joint working with DHSC, but it’s going to be more of a gradual, managed process now over the next couple of years…"
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Source: HSJ, 2 October 2025