HEALTH

Accountability fears over health reforms

A leading healthcare think-tank has raised concerns over the transfer of public health duties to councils.

A leading healthcare think-tank has raised concerns over the transfer of public health duties to councils, claiming accountability structures are weak.

In a report published on 28 November, the King's Fund warns that while the shift to local government could lead to more targeted action and services at local level, there appears to be little accountability and few penalties if public health outcomes get worse.

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