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NHS England, established in 2012 under the Health and Social Care Act, was responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the NHS and managing its budget. However, it has faced criticism for creating inefficiencies and confusion between the roles of the Health Secretary and NHS leadership.
The government's decision to dissolve NHS England is intended to streamline management and restore democratic oversight of the health service. By eliminating layers of bureaucracy, the administration expects to save up to £500m, which will be redirected to patient care.
While some praise the boldness of this reform, concerns have been raised about potential disruptions to patient care during the transition. Health leaders and critics warn that such a radical restructure could lead to chaos and redundancies, potentially affecting the quality of services.
The changes are expected to take two years to implement fully. The government asserts that this restructuring will lead to a more efficient and accountable NHS, ultimately benefiting patients through improved care delivery.