Thursday, 24 August 2017

Tearing up the rulebook: legislation and new care models

Tearing up the rulebook: legislation and new care models Over the past five years, the government and national NHS bodies have conducted a unique experiment: running health services as a planned system against the backdrop of a contradictory legislative framework, one that envisages arm’s length contracting relationships between purchasers and providers, independent provider organisations, and a significant role for competition. In doing so, they have turned their backs not just on the Health and Social Care Act 2012, but on almost three decades of reforms: separate commissioners, foundation trusts, payment for activity and patient choice among others. The King's Fund

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