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BBC Health 📅 30 May 2026 ⏱ 1 min read

Abolishing patient watchdog leaves NHS ‘marking own homework’, councils warn

The plans are part of a government bill to modernise the NHS in England, which is currently going through parliament.

ClinicaliQ Brief
  • The government's proposed abolition of the NHS patient watchdog raises governance concerns, with councils warning this removes independent scrutiny of NHS performance and safety
  • The legislation is part of broader NHS modernisation reforms currently under parliamentary consideration in England
  • Removing external oversight mechanisms may compromise accountability and patient protection, requiring alternative safeguarding measures to be established
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The plans are part of a government bill to modernise the NHS in England, which is currently going through parliament.

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