HEALTH

Personal budgets will 'fail to secure value' claims NAO

Government targets to extend personal budgets to all social care-users by April 2013 will fail to secure value for money, unless markets deliver genuine user choice and provide competition, a spending watchdog has warned.

Government targets to extend personal budgets to all social care-users by April 2013 will fail to secure value for money, unless markets deliver genuine user choice and provide competition, a spending watchdog has warned.

According to a National Audit Office (NAO) study, most of the 340,000 people trialling £1.5bn personal care budgets reported improved wellbeing.

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