Abstract
While we welcome devolution, it is time to place the clinicians in the driving seat of planning services.
Highlights
In 2015, the Chancellor George Osborne surprised Manchester with an announcement that £6 billion of health and care spending would be devolved to Greater Manchester
Even Lord Peter Smith, Labour, who was chair of Greater Manchester Combined Authority had felt that the plans would mean services could be tailored around the needs of people living in Greater Manchester
Ed Miliband, the Labour Leaders was advocating for a new culture of public services where power wasn’t devolved to people but to councils
Summary
In 2015, the Chancellor George Osborne surprised Manchester with an announcement that £6 billion of health and care spending would be devolved to Greater Manchester. NHS Devolution: The Devil is in the Details Journal of Health Policy & Opinions It is time to place the clinicians in the driving seat of planning services.
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