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Rewards for those who meet targets

Posted: 21 November 2002 | Subscribe Online


Health secretary Alan Milburn published the Community Care (Delayed Discharges) Bill last week, promising for the first time extra rewards where social services "fulfil their responsibilities".

Under the bill's proposals, social services departments are to be fined when an individual who is medically fit to leave hospital has their discharge delayed because the arrangements for going home or moving to a care home have not been made.

In a joint statement, the Association of Directors of Social Services, the Local Government Association and the NHS Confederation, have warned that the fining system would be "a retrograde step" if it undermined the trust that exists and led to the development of adversarial relationships between health and social services.
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LGA chairperson Jeremy Beecham said: "What the government does not recognise is that there are many reasons for the delays and many solutions to this issue - but fining local councils is not one of them," he said.

The associations have called for delayed discharges to be tackled by an "incentives regime" covering all the local agencies with joint targets and a shared performance management framework.


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