Alzheimer's Society's Response To Government White Paper, UK
Main Category: Alzheimer's / DementiaArticle Date: 13 Jul 2010 - 11:00 PDT
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The Government has announced new measures to give doctors and patients more control of NHS services.
The White Paper announcement to give GPs more powers could be effective if there is a high level of accountability, says the Alzheimer's Society.
GPs will also need to ensure that any commissioning of services is carried out in a way that ensures that those involved in the care of people with dementia are also consulted.
Alzheimer's Society comment:
'This is a significant shift in how health care is organised in the UK - putting patients and doctors in the driving seat.'
'One in three people over 65 will die with dementia. To make these new measures work it is vital that they are at the heart of reform and that GPs understand their needs. People with dementia often fall between the gaps of health and social care and it is crucial that GPs work with both them and other professionals when commissioning services.'
'Local decision-making could transform dementia care but only if the Government ensures that GPs are held to account. They must ensure the services that are available for people with dementia don't depend on where they live.'
Ruth Sutherland
Acting Chief Executive
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Alzheimer's Society
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