The govt is right about duplication between DHSC and NHSE
It sounds academic, but has real consequences, it means more assurance and requests for data from frontline staff, distracting from other work
But abolishing NHSE will not make that disappear - DHSC, CO and HMT also guilty of that behaviour
It sounds academic, but has real consequences, it means more assurance and requests for data from frontline staff, distracting from other work
But abolishing NHSE will not make that disappear - DHSC, CO and HMT also guilty of that behaviour
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I also love this quote: "What the Treasury mistakes for financial control is spending money in small packets"
https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/publication/nhs-integrated-care-system