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Combining housing and health 'could save millions'

Integrating housing services with health and social care could save local authorities millions of pounds, according to a new report.

Integrating housing services with health and social care could save local authorities millions of pounds, according to a new report.

Case studies in the report by the National Housing Federation (NHF), which was published on 11 January, claim integrated services could save between £2,900 and £17,000 a year per person.

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