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On 11 February 2021, the Department of Health and Social Care published the White Paper Integration and innovation: working together to improve health and social care for all, which sets out legislative proposals for a health and care Bill. The White Paper brings together proposals that build on the recommendations made by NHS England and NHS Improvement in Integrating care: next steps to building strong and effective Integrated care systems across England with additional recommendations relating to the Secretary of State’s powers over the system and targeted changes to public health, social care, and quality and safety matters.
The White Paper groups the proposals under the following themes:
The Kings Fund have provided a full summary to describe the main proposals under each theme and the rationale for each. It also provides an initial assessment of the proposals and their implications for the health and care system.
Summary
Although this White Paper has the intention of creating a synergy between health and social care, each proposal is unfortunately very similar to the last with very few changes and minor tweaks.
While there are some things to welcome in the White Paper, the social care system faces many challenges that will not be fully addressed by these proposals, including chronic staff shortages, deep health inequalities and an urgent need for long-term reform of social care. There is a pressing need for the government to chart a way out of these deep-seated challenges.
This White Paper again falls short, and it feels like as a sector we are in a loop and constantly battling with the same issues. It is important however to keep raising these points to sector leaders and industry bodies, as the more we continue to challenge the government, the more likely it is that these issues will be addressed.
As a group we need to keep putting the pressure on, and by using the past 12 months to evidence how much social care delivers in our communities, this is now the best time to stand forward!
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