Sunday, January 28, 2007

Bill to abolish patients' forums criticised as "disgraceful". A UK government bill to reform the way patients and the public participate in decisions about local health services had its second reading this week in parliament, where it faces opposition from the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats. The Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Bill will abolish patients' forums and replace them with local involvement networks (LINks). It will also modify the duty to consult the public about changes in health service provision. In the place of patients' forums, local authorities will be put under a duty to make contractual arrangements for the involvement of people in the commissioning, provision, and scrutiny of health services and social services. LINks will cover social care services as well as health, will be established for a geographical area, and will decide locally how members will be appointed and how others will contribute.



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THIS IS A BIT OF AN ISSUE BUT I AM INFORMED THAT THE NEW LINks BODIES WILL
HAVE MORE POWERS THAN THE PPI HAVE AND OVERALL MORE RESPONSIBILITY, WE
NEED TO MAKE SURE THAT THE RIGHT PEOPLE ARE IN PLACE TO HELP SHAPE LOCAL
HEALTH CARE