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A landmark bill which has far reaching implications for how the NHS is run and integrated with the care sector has been introduced to Parliament. New proposals to build a modern health and care system that delivers better care was introduced in Parliament yesterday (Tuesday 6 July). The Health & Care Bill mandates that every part of England has an integrated care board and an integrated care partnership responsible for bringing together NHS partners with local government services such as social care, mental health services and public health advice, in order to deliver more joined up care, and
builds on the proposals for legislative change set out by NHS England in its Long Term Plan, while also incorporating valuable lessons learnt from the pandemic that will benefit both staff and patients. The government has said that it is committed to delivering world-class care for patients and this Bill they say will help deliver that by building on the NHS’ own proposals for reform to make it less bureaucratic, more accountable, and more integrated in the wake of COVID-19.
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