A business board set up to advise the Department of Health on how to improve the purchase of NHS services from the private sectorhas wound itself up after deciding it was "wasting its time".
The commercial advisory board was set up with some fanfare by Nigel Crisp, the former National Health Service chief executive, in 2003 to advise the department's commercial directorate on negotiating contracts for treatment centres and a range of other NHS diagnostic services.



