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Health and Social Care Bill

My Lords, I thank the Minister for that detailed reply to what has been a fascinating debate. I fear, however, that he will have to return to a number of these issues. The issues of accountability, governance, conflicts of interest and transparency are about confidence in the new system—not only confidence in this House but confidence in the population. The issue of coterminosity—which I thought was a word I had invented but I am glad that others took it up—is also vital to that because people understand the county boundary and where the services are and that there is a relationship between them. I am grateful for the Minister’s offer of a letter on the geographic boundaries but, before we complete the consideration of the Bill, we will have to be clear what the relationship between local authorities, providers of social services, those responsible for public and environmental health and the new CCGs is going to be. That also is an issue of confidence and understanding by the population and the people who use the health service. Having said that at this hour of the night—I note the Chief Whip’s impatience—I beg leave to withdraw the amendment. Amendment 59A withdrawn. Amendment 60 not moved.

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Reference

732 c569-70 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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