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Joint Call For Ban On Unethical ‘Patient Brokering’ In Addiction Treatment Services

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The Local Government Association (LGA) and campaigners are calling for urgent action to tackle the exploitation of vulnerable people through ‘patient brokering’ in England’s drug and alcohol treatment sector.

Patient brokering involves individuals or organisations receiving financial incentives for referring patients to specific private addiction rehabilitation centres, regardless of whether it is in the best interest of the clinical needs of the patient.

Many organisations provide high-quality addiction support but a rise in unregulated private providers has created opportunities for unethical practices to flourish. The practice can lead to inappropriate placements, inflated costs, and compromised care outcomes.

The latest figures published today show that the number of adults in contact with treatment services for drug and alcohol misuse in 2024/25 was up by six per cent on the previous year. This increase sees the highest number of adults in treatment since records began, suggesting there are more vulnerable people at risk of being exploited by unethical patient brokering practices.

The LGA, which represents councils responsible for public health, is warning the practice risks exploiting vulnerable people, risks long-term harm for those seeking recovery, and undermines public confidence in addiction treatment services.

Anyone seeking help for drug or alcohol issues is encouraged to contact their local council, GP, or trusted services such as FRANK or the NHS for free, confidential, and impartial support.

The LGA is urging the Government to take decisive action to:

Introduce legislation banning patient brokering and imposing penalties on those who engage in or facilitate it.
Create a single registered online gateway for the public to access professional addiction help.
Support and resource local authorities to raise awareness and safeguard individuals from exploitation.
Promote community, NHS and charity-led services, which operate under strict ethical guidelines and offer person-centred care, ensuring efficient use of public funds.

Cllr Dr Wendy Taylor MBE, Chair of the LGA’s Health and Wellbeing Committee, said:
“Patient brokering is a deeply concerning and unethical practice that puts profit before patient wellbeing.

“Vulnerable individuals seeking help for addiction deserve safe, ethical, and clinically appropriate care, and not to be treated as commodities at one of the most vulnerable points in their addiction recovery.

“We must protect the integrity of our addiction treatment system and ensure that adequate safeguards are in place so that every person seeking help is met with dignity, compassion, and respect.”

 

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