Geoffrey Rivett

Geoffrey Rivett was educated at Manchester Grammar School, Brasenose College Oxford, and University College Hospital.  After house jobs and national service in the RAMC he joined an innovative and rapidly growing general practice in Buckinghamshire in 1960.  In 1972 he entered the Department of Health and worked in three fields closely connected with the NHS.  These were the introduction of computers into medicine (1972-1976), the planning and management of health services in London and the south-east (1976-1985), and the refashioning of the contractual and quality framework of general practice and primary health care at the time of the NHS reforms (1985-1992).  As a civil servant it was his task to argue in turn for NHS reorganisation, planning and co-terminosity (1974); restructuring on a district basis (1982); the general management function (1984); and the Conservatives' NHS reforms (1989).  Throughout his time at the Department he visited the US fairly regularly to see which of the ideas emerging in the States could with advantage be transferred to the UK.  He was never far from the medical and political firing line.

While at the Department of Health he wrote his first book, The Development of the London Hospital System 1823-1986, on the evolution and systematisation of the hospital service in London, and in retirement he returned to contemporary medical history writing  From Cradle to Grave: fifty years of the NHS, published by the King's Fund in 1998. This history combines 

  • The clinical developments in the major specialties since 1948
  • The concurrent changes in primary health care and the hospital service
  • The political and financial background

This book, with a foreword by the Prime Minister, was published at the beginning of the 50th anniversary year of the NHS.  It was well reviewed and sold well.  Geoffrey Rivett remains committed to the idea of an effective health care system, sees much that is good in the NHS, yet is at times forced to be a reluctant critic of the service.

He is a Fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners and a member of the RSM.  His interests include photography, house conversion, web-authoring and on-line investment.  He is married and lives in central London.  His home web site is at www.rivett.net and he can be reached at geoffrey@rivett.net