A Bill to re-establish the Secretary of State’s legal duty as to the National Health Service in England and to make provision about the other duties of the Secretary of State in that regard; to make provision for establishing Integrated Health Boards and about the administration and accountability of the National Health Service in England; to make provision about ending private finance initiatives in the National Health Service in England; to exclude the National Health Service from international trade agreements; to repeal sections 38 and 39 of the Immigration Act 2014; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
29 March 2019
This bill would restore the Secretary of State's legal duty to provide and oversee the NHS in England. It would create Integrated Health Boards to run the service, spell out the Secretary of State's duties, end Private Finance Initiatives in the NHS in England, exclude the NHS from international trade deals, and repeal parts of the Immigration Act 2014.
The bill is currently at the second reading in the House of Commons. If it progresses, it will move to Committee stage for detailed scrutiny, then onward to the Lords after passage through the Commons.
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