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Mark Britnell was born on 5 January, 1966. Discover Mark Britnell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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Mark Britnell Net Worth
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In October 2014 Britnell was appointed a member of the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on the Future of the Health Sector.
KPMG issued a press statement on behalf of Britnell on 16 May 2011 stating "The article in The Observer [15 May] attributes quotes to me that do not properly reflect discussions held at a private conference last October. Nor was I given the opportunity to respond ahead of publication. I worked in the NHS for twenty years and now work alongside it. I have always been a passionate advocate of the NHS and believe that it has a great future. Like many other countries throughout the world, the pressure facing healthcare funding and provision are enormous. If the NHS is to change and modernize the public, private and voluntary sectors will all need to play their part."
In 2010, while discussing British health reforms at a healthcare industry conference in the USA, Britnell was quoted as stating: "In future, The NHS will be a state insurance provider not a state deliverer", and that "The NHS will be shown no mercy and the best time to take advantage of this will be in the next couple of years."
In 2006 he was appointed as chief executive of the NHS South Central strategic health authority. He was Director-General for Commissioning and System Management for the National Health Service (NHS) of England (July 2007-September 2009). During this time he oversaw the development of the World Class Commissioning policy, the creation of the Cooperation and Competition Panel and reforms to primary care, patient and public engagement, integrated care and community services.
In 2009 he joined KPMG as Head of Health for the UK and Europe, becoming Global Chairman for Health in 2010. Since then, he claims to have worked in 60 countries on more than 200 occasions. In October 2015 he published 'In Search of the Perfect Health System' - a commentary on 25 different national health systems around the world.
He is a Trustee of the cancer charity Prostate Cancer UK, having been diagnosed and successfully treated for the disease in 2008.
He has twice been tipped as a likely contender for the post of NHS Chief Executive (in 2006 and 2013) but in both instances declined to apply.
At 34 years of age, he became chief executive at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, one of the youngest people to be appointed to a chief executive role in the NHS. He led the organization from 2000 to 2006, taking it through first-wave NHS Foundation Trust status, securing the second-largest PFI hospital build in England to date and establishing the first Royal Centre for Defence Medicine in partnership with the Ministry of Defence.
His early career included various management posts in the NHS, a spell with the Australian health service, a year in the civil service fast stream during which he was sponsored by the Australian College of Health Service Executives to work in Melbourne and Sydney before being seconded to the NHS Executive in 1992. Britnell joined St Mary’s Hospital in London as a General Manager before being appointed as a Director at Central Middlesex Hospital (now part of North West London Hospitals NHS Trust) in 1995, when he was named Project Director for an Ambulatory Care and Diagnostic (ACAD) Private Finance Initiative (PFI) scheme - the first of its kind in the UK.
Having studied law at the University of Warwick, he joined the fast-track NHS Management Training Scheme in 1989, receiving his post-graduate education at Warwick Business School.
Mark Douglas Britnell (born 5 January 1966) is Chairman and Senior Partner for the Global Health Practice of the professional services firm KPMG. He was previously Director-General for Commissioning and System Management for the English National Health Service (NHS) (July 2007–September 2009), as well as Chief Executive of University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust and the South Central Strategic Health Authority.