Locality, Public Health and the NHS

The Government’s plans for radical change in the way in which public health is delivered in localities have changed less during the Government ‘reforms of its reforms’ than almost any part of its NHS programme.

There is a lesson in this rarely demonstrated ability to hold the line. Why is it that they have changed nearly everything else – including the national picture of public health – but have been able to stay constant on the radical change to localities?

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