How much should the system be altered, from region to region? The call for evidence runs until August the 5th
I'm John Warburton with news that a group of MPs wants to find out if recent reforms to unite health and social care services are working out. The Health and Social Care Committee has opened its inquiry into the new Integrated Care Systems in England with an appeal for people’s experiences of them. Among other worries are possible extra red tape the system could bring, and how to balance working with flexibility against the need to be inspected, and accountable. And how much should the system be altered, from region to region? The call for evidence runs until August the 5th. For more care related stories stay with us here at Care Radio.
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