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Warning over NHS trust power in Wales

Posted: 09 December 2004 | Subscribe Online


Proposed freedoms to allow the integration of NHS trusts and local health boards in Wales could help cement joint working across health and social care, ADSS secretary and Pembrokeshire director of social services Jon Skone has said.

However, Skone, also a local health board member, warned the proposal could lead to powerful hospital trusts taking control of funding and health service commissioning to the detriment of community-based services.

"They [trusts] are powerful organisations, more so than LHBs," Skone said. "Developing community health is all right, but what if the acute sector starts flexing its muscles - everyone will be concerned that community spending will be squeezed."
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As part of its review of arm's-length government bodies, the Welsh assembly announced it would consider applications for the integration of NHS trusts and local health boards in coterminous areas where there were benefits for patients.

LHBs took over health authority responsibilities for funding, planning and commissioning decisions on the NHS in April 2003. They are responsible for establishing local health and well-being strategies, and each council's LHB has social services representation on it.


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