Hugh Taylor (civil servant)
Sir Hugh Taylor KCB |
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Permanent Secretary at the Department of Health | |
In office 2006 – 31 July 2010[1] |
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Secretary of State | Patricia Hewitt Alan Johnson Andy Burnham |
Preceded by | Sir Nigel Crisp |
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Born | [2] | 22 March 1950
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | Emmanuel College, Cambridge[2] |
Sir Hugh Taylor (born 22 March 1950) is a British former Permanent Secretary at the Department of Health and current Chair of Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust.
Sir Hugh Taylor was educated at Brentwood School and Emmanuel College, Cambridge.[2] He began his Civil Service career at the Home Office in 1972 before joining the Department of Health in 1998, where he was Permanent Secretary between 2006 and 2010.[2] He retired from that position in July 2010,[1] to become Chair of Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust in February 2011.[3][4] He was also enlisted as the interim chair of Christie Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in March 2014 after Lord Keith Bradley resigned,[5] and the law had to be changed to permit him to be a non-executive director of two NHS Trusts at the same time. He is also a trustee of the Nuffield Trust. In 2015 Sir Hugh took up post as independent Chair of the Accelerated Access Review for bringing innovative medical technologies to NHS patients.
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Preceded by | Permanent Secretary at the Department of Health 2006–2010 |
Succeeded by Una O'Brien |
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