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      Without Funding Devolution will Fail

      Sushruta Journal of Health Policy & Opinion
      British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin

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          Abstract

          We are in uncertain times for the future of our NHS. In a surprise deal on 2nd November 2014, George Osborne, a Conservative Secretary of State for Finance, and Sir Howard Bernstein, the then CEO of Labor-controlled City of Manchester, signed an unprecedented derogation of power from Whitehall to Greater Manchester. Thus, Greater Manchester became the first English region to be handed full control of its £6bn health budget. Devolution Greater Manchester, or DevoManc as it is commonly dubbed, holds out the promise of meaningful and deep integration within the health service, and between health and social care.

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          Journal
          Sushruta Journal of Health Policy & Opinion
          Sus
          British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin
          2732-5164
          2732-5156
          May 01 2020
          May 01 2020
          : 10
          : 1
          : 10
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          10.38192/10.1.3
          a1472db4-4653-4375-a64c-c63f32f5ba30
          © 2020

          https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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          Education,General medicine,Social policy & Welfare,Medicine,Health & Social care,Public health

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