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Health and Social Care Bill

Proceeding contribution from Earl Howe (Conservative) in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 6 March 2012. It occurred during Debate on bills on Health and Social Care Bill.
193: Clause 97, page 109, line 13, at end insert— ““(da) for the purpose of enabling health care services provided for the purposes of the NHS to be provided in an integrated way where Monitor considers that this would achieve one or more of the objectives referred to in subsection (2A); (db) for the purpose of enabling the provision of health care services provided for the purposes of the NHS to be integrated with the provision of health-related services or social care services where Monitor considers that this would achieve one or more of the objectives referred to in subsection (2A); (dc) for the purpose of enabling co-operation between providers of health care services for the purposes of the NHS where Monitor considers that this would achieve one or more of the objectives referred to in subsection (2A);”” 194: Clause 97, page 109, line 22, at end insert— ““(2A) The objectives referred to in subsection (2)(da), (db) and (dc) are— (a) improving the quality of health care services provided for the purposes of the NHS (including the outcomes that are achieved from their provision) or the efficiency of their provision, (b) reducing inequalities between persons with respect to their ability to access those services, and (c) reducing inequalities between persons with respect to the outcomes achieved for them by the provision of those services.”” 195: Clause 97, page 109, line 29, at end insert— ““( ) In subsection (2)(db), ““health-related services”” and ““social care services”” each have the meaning given in section 61(11).”” Amendments 193 to 195 agreed. Clause 98 : Conditions: supplementary Clause 98 : Conditions: supplementary Amendment 196 not moved. Amendment 196ZA Moved by

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Reference

735 c1747-8 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Lords chamber
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