RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Opening the oyster: the 2010–11 NHS reforms in England JF Clinical Medicine JO Clin Med FD Royal College of Physicians SP 128 OP 132 DO 10.7861/clinmedicine.12-2-128 VO 12 IS 2 A1 Lucy Reynolds A1 Martin McKee YR 2012 UL http://www.rcpjournals.org/content/12/2/128.abstract AB This opinion paper briefly considers the credibility of the announced rationale behind the current extensive reform of the NHS in light of recent research evidence about performance of the system. The paper outlines the authors' views of the history of the reform, which originates in a set of documents, produced in the late 1980s by the Centre for Policy Studies, which aimed to introduce private sector involvement throughout the NHS, and a brief report by a consultant for a health maintenance organisation in the USA. Tracking of the pro–private sector changes in the NHS demonstrates that the bill is a major step in the implementation of NHS privatisation and also delineates a roadmap for coming developments, which have been explained to corporate providers and investors seeking new profit opportunities but have not yet been debated openly with the electorate in the UK.