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Health and Social Care Act

The Health and Social Care Act 2012 is a UK law aimed at improving the efficiency and quality of health services. It promotes competition among healthcare providers to enhance patient choice and drive up standards. The Act allows local authorities more freedom to work with providers, encourages joint working between health and social care, and emphasizes public involvement in decision-making. It also established the NHS Commissioning Board to oversee the planning and delivery of health services, ensuring that they meet the needs of local populations effectively. Overall, it seeks to create a more responsive and accountable healthcare system.

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    The Health and Social Care Act 2008 is a UK law aimed at improving the safety and quality of health and social care services. It established the Care Quality Commission (CQC) to monitor and regulate care providers, ensuring they meet essential standards of care and safety. The Act emphasizes the importance of patient dignity and respect, promoting person-centered care. It also facilitates better integration of services, encouraging collaboration between health and social care providers to enhance overall care for individuals, particularly the elderly and vulnerable. The Act plays a crucial role in safeguarding the welfare of those receiving care.