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Health and social services are being urged to establish clearer lines of accountability, while also developing innovative partnership working. For both goals to be achieved, it is essential to move beyond the Government's highly centralised approach and recognise the scope for conflict between different accountability arrangements. The article uses practical examples to consider how this might be done.
Journal of Integrated Care – Pier Professional
Published: Oct 1, 2002
Keywords: Accountability
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