The government has been urged to rethink its opposition to extending individual budgets to health services, after the Conservatives backed the idea.
Jon Glasby, head of social care partnerships at Birmingham University's health services management centre, said it would be a "positive step forward for an unnecessarily disjointed system".
The Tories made the call in a policy paper on the NHS last week, in which they also said councils should commission health as well as social care from pooled budgets, where appropriate.
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