NHS 10-Year Plan published: CCN responds

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Today the Department of Health has published the NHS Ten-Year Plan, called Fit For The Future, which sets out the health service’s vision and priorities over the next decade. Below, the County Councils Network responds to the publication. Cllr Martin Tett, Adult Social Care Spokesperson for the County Councils Network, said: “A more preventive and […]

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