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National Health Service Act 2006

The National Health Service Act 2006 (c. 41) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It sets out the structure of the National Health Service in England.

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The act consolidated the law in relation to the National Health Service.

Section 75 of the act allows for formal partnerships agreements integrate commissioning, pool budgets or set up joint teams across different councils and the NHS.

The act placed various obligations on primary care trusts, including:

  • to ensure that its expenditure in any year is not higher than the allotment from the Secretary of State relating to that year
  • to ensure that its use of resources is not higher than as specified by the Secretary of State
  • to keep proper records including accounts
  • to publish annual accounts

The act also gave PCTs the power to provide hospital services for private patients and to provide services for the purpose of making additional income.

The act contained an obligation to engage the public and patients.

Further developments

It was significantly amended by the Health and Social Care Act 2012.

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