HEALTH

Costs of NHS reforms spiral towards £1.6bn

New health secretary Jeremy Hunt reveals cost of implementing controversial NHS reforms has spiralled by at least £300m, or 25% of the original estimate.

New health secretary Jeremy Hunt has revealed the cost of implementing the Government's controversial NHS reforms has spiralled by at least £300m, or 25% of the original estimate.

Ministers now estimate the ‘one-off costs' of the Health and Social Care Act – including the price of establishing local health and wellbeing boards designed to bring councils and clinical commissioning groups together to establish local health priorities – will be around £1.6bn.

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