HEALTH

Lack of joint working 'threatens patient care'

Failure to improve joint working between the NHS and councils risks duplication, an Audit Commission survey has found.

Failure to improve joint working between the NHS and councils risks duplication, ‘cost-shunting' and worse treatment of care patients, an Audit Commission survey has found.

In a study published on 1 December, the spending watchdog reported ‘patchy progress' between local authorities and health services in driving integration, despite the opportunities to deliver efficiencies and health outcomes over the next three years.

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