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NHS emergency set-up unclear, say MPs | NHS emergency set-up unclear, say MPs |
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The government's overhaul of the NHS in England mean it is "not clear who will be in charge in the event of a health emergency", MPs have warned. | The government's overhaul of the NHS in England mean it is "not clear who will be in charge in the event of a health emergency", MPs have warned. |
From April, councils must set up health and wellbeing boards to oversee and co-ordinate services across the NHS, social care and public health sectors. | From April, councils must set up health and wellbeing boards to oversee and co-ordinate services across the NHS, social care and public health sectors. |
The Communities and Local Government Committee said this could result in "muddle" and demanded more "clarity". | The Communities and Local Government Committee said this could result in "muddle" and demanded more "clarity". |
The government says there are "clear lines of responsibility". | The government says there are "clear lines of responsibility". |
The boards will include representatives from clinical commissioning groups, hospitals and patient groups, as well as councillors. | The boards will include representatives from clinical commissioning groups, hospitals and patient groups, as well as councillors. |
'Confusion' | 'Confusion' |
But the committee's report said it "is not clear who will be in charge in the event of a health emergency" either at a regional or national level. | But the committee's report said it "is not clear who will be in charge in the event of a health emergency" either at a regional or national level. |
It urged the government "to set out clearly and unambiguously the lines of responsibility". | It urged the government "to set out clearly and unambiguously the lines of responsibility". |
The report said: "We heard serious concerns about the arrangements for screening and immunisation. | The report said: "We heard serious concerns about the arrangements for screening and immunisation. |
"We urge the government and the NHS Commissioning Board to review the arrangements with a view to devolving these services to public health staff within local government, who have the local knowledge to make the system work." | "We urge the government and the NHS Commissioning Board to review the arrangements with a view to devolving these services to public health staff within local government, who have the local knowledge to make the system work." |
The setting up of the boards follows the passing of the Health and Social Care Act last year. | The setting up of the boards follows the passing of the Health and Social Care Act last year. |
The committee's chairman, Labour MP Clive Betts, said: "Without clarity there is only confusion, and a health emergency is no time for muddle. | The committee's chairman, Labour MP Clive Betts, said: "Without clarity there is only confusion, and a health emergency is no time for muddle. |
"The government must set out unambiguously the lines of responsibility, and it must do so now as a matter of urgency. | "The government must set out unambiguously the lines of responsibility, and it must do so now as a matter of urgency. |
"These arrangements need to be clear and in place on day one, 1 April. Anything else is unacceptable." | "These arrangements need to be clear and in place on day one, 1 April. Anything else is unacceptable." |
The committee also warned that the national NHS Commissioning Board would lack "local accountability" and that its status in relation to Health and Wellbeing Boards was unclear. | The committee also warned that the national NHS Commissioning Board would lack "local accountability" and that its status in relation to Health and Wellbeing Boards was unclear. |
Mr Betts said: "Under the reformed system, considerable power is to be invested in a range of new bodies. With such power must come accountability. | Mr Betts said: "Under the reformed system, considerable power is to be invested in a range of new bodies. With such power must come accountability. |
"The purpose of localism is not only to devolve decision making to a local level, but to make it accountable to local people. | "The purpose of localism is not only to devolve decision making to a local level, but to make it accountable to local people. |
"With these changes it is clear that there is a shift of power and money from the Whitehall to local government and I welcome that. | "With these changes it is clear that there is a shift of power and money from the Whitehall to local government and I welcome that. |
"But the new arrangements are complex and responsibilities are shared across several bodies. | "But the new arrangements are complex and responsibilities are shared across several bodies. |
"The result is that lines of local accountability are fragmented and blurred." | "The result is that lines of local accountability are fragmented and blurred." |
However, David Rogers, the Lib Dem chairman of the Local Government Association's community wellbeing board, said: "The transfer of responsibility for public health to councils is the biggest change in local government for a generation, yet in stark contrast with the unnecessarily negative view of the select committee there is widespread confidence among council bosses that we are ready for the challenge. | |
"In October last year we conducted a survey in which 95% of local authorities said they expect a safe and successful transition and over the last six months we have been ramping up preparations. We are eager to take on this new responsibility." | "In October last year we conducted a survey in which 95% of local authorities said they expect a safe and successful transition and over the last six months we have been ramping up preparations. We are eager to take on this new responsibility." |
A Department of Health spokesperson said there were "clear lines of responsibility" under the new systems and the health secretary was ultimately accountable. | A Department of Health spokesperson said there were "clear lines of responsibility" under the new systems and the health secretary was ultimately accountable. |
The spokesperson added: "From next month Public Health England (PHE) will be responsible for preparing and responding to health-related emergencies, such as a flu pandemic and will work together with NHS England [Commissioning Board] and local authorities to ensure that local areas are prepared. | The spokesperson added: "From next month Public Health England (PHE) will be responsible for preparing and responding to health-related emergencies, such as a flu pandemic and will work together with NHS England [Commissioning Board] and local authorities to ensure that local areas are prepared. |
"A number of experienced public health organisations and functions will transfer into PHE including the Health Protection Agency." | "A number of experienced public health organisations and functions will transfer into PHE including the Health Protection Agency." |
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