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HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE

Rethinking the Better Care Fund

Moving integrated care from rhetoric to reality calls for an urgent review of how resources like the Better Care Fund are structured, governed and deployed, writes Mark Palethorpe.

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The debate about adult social care reform is too often framed as a simple question of how much more money the system needs.

Additional investment is undoubtedly essential, but reform will continue to fall short unless we also confront a more uncomfortable truth: the funding already in the system is too fragmented, too constrained and too poorly aligned to the outcomes we say we want to achieve. Nowhere is this more evident than in the Better Care Fund (BCF).

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