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Wes Streeting’s health bill brings back ‘democratic control’ of the NHS in England – but what does it mean?
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting's proposed health bill would abolish NHS England and shift management authority, returning more control to elected government but potentially exposing the NHS to greater political volatility.

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Wes Streeting’s health bill brings back ‘democratic control’ of the NHS in England – but what does it mean?
repic/Shutterstock.com Most NHS patients never think about who has legal responsibility for the health service. They notice waiting times, whether local services disappear and whether they can get treatment when they need it. But Wes Streeting’s new health bill changes who has the ultimate power to make those decisions, and may make the NHS far more vulnerable to future political swings across the UK. A key aspect of Streeting’s bill is to abolish NHS England and bring NHS management “back into
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