Summary
GLASGOW'S groundbreaking merger of social work and frontline healthcare has collapsed, sparking unprecedented strife between the nation's largest health board and local authority.
In what could be the final blow in a power struggle over control of budgets, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (GGC) voted yesterday to break up a network of community health care partnerships (CHCPs) and go it alone, a move council sources describe as being carried out in a fit of pique.See the full content of this document
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Health Board Breaks Up Key Partnerships
It follows the council's decision not to commit pound(s)400 million to the CHCPs in a one-off move and instead contribute incrementally, despite having pre...
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