HEALTH

Does the reform programme act as a diversion to improve value in the NHS?

Paul Corrigan looks at the details of the recent report by the Health Select Committee.

Yesterday's Health Select Committee report makes an important case against the Government's NHS reforms. It argued that the reform programme has and will act as a diversion from the main task of improving value for money for the health service.

The Government replied by saying that on the contrary the reforms were necessary in order to drive those improvements in value.

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