The purpose of the Bill is to: âąImplement the Governmentâs proposals for a sustainable national framework for the NHS; to support a patient led NHS focused on outcomes; and to deliver on the commitment to reduce bureaucracy.
The main benefits of the Bill would be:
âąTo create an NHS led by clinical decision-makers that is more responsive to patients and fosters continuous quality improvements.
âąTo help shape a healthcare system which drives up standards of care, eliminates waste and achieves outcomes that are amongst the best in the world.
âąTo focus more on patients, ensuring they genuinely share in making decisions about their care and have more choice and control.
The main elements of the Bill are: âąTo establish an independent NHS Board to allocate resources and provide commissioning guidance, and to allow GPs to commission services on behalf of their patients.
âąTo improve efficiency and outcomes by strengthening the role of the Care Quality Commission and developing Monitor into an economic regulator to oversee aspects of access and competition in the NHS.
âąTo take forward proposals to significantly cut the number of health quangos, helping cut the cost of NHS administration by a third.
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