Manchester plan for 'joined-up' NHS and social care could go national A ground-breaking plan to devolve the £6bn NHS and social care budget in Greater Manchester to the region’s councils and health bodies could become the model for many parts of England. The Independent
See also:
See also:
- Discussions in Greater Manchester around a new partnership for health and social care are underway NHS England
- Our response to the proposed new partnership for health and social care in Greater Manchester The King's Fund
- RCN responds to discussions of devolved health and social care in Greater Manchester Royal College of Nursing
- Greater Manchester: The start of something big? BBC News Can the city of Manchester save the NHS? The Daily Telegraph
- IT issues for Manchester NHS devolution E-Health Insider
- Council holding health budget for Manchester could mean further reorganisation, GPs warn GP Online
- Manchester CCGs back plans to devolve £6bn NHS budget GP Online
- Greater Manchester councils to control £6bn of health spending - report The Guardian
- Q&A: NHS budget plans for Greater Manchester The Independent
- Devolution: Now Greater Manchester gets control of its entire £6bn NHS budget Manchester Evening News
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