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BBC Health 📅 30 Apr 2026 ⏱ 1 min read

‘Amazing’ moment for communities given right to buy for the first time

Ministers say the new law in England gives power to local people who want to help others.

ClinicaliQ Brief
  • Community groups in England now have new legal powers to purchase land and assets to deliver local health and social services, enabling grassroots organisations to directly serve their populations.
  • The "right to buy" legislation represents a policy shift towards community-led healthcare delivery, potentially decentralising service provision away from traditional institutional models.
  • GPs and healthcare leaders should engage with local community groups exploring these new purchasing powers, as this may create new partnership opportunities for integrated care systems and primary care networks.
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Ministers say the new law in England gives power to local people who want to help others.

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