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Health and Social Care Bill

My Lords, there is no conflict when I use the word ““clinical”” in recognising that it would encompass the totality of clinical and social care. The problem will arise that while the evidence exists to be able to write clinical quality standards, the evidence to write social standards is lacking, and we may have to develop those. That is why a distinction is made between the two. In terms of immediate outcomes for patients that are seen for medical care, the clinical quality standards will make the difference. That does not mean that I do not recognise clinical and well-being together—and I think that all doctors would recognise that. It is not medicalisation that I am after by using the term ““clinically””.

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Reference

732 c28 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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