Abolition? It's nothing personal. Interview by Nick Edwards
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Abolition? It's nothing personal. Interview by Nick Edwards
Abstract
The Commission for Patient and Public Involvement in Health was the victim of a 'political decision' and was not given the opportunity to prove itself, according to chief executive Steve Lowden. He also defended the 'courageous' decision to set up a network of not-for-profit forum support organisations, which some criticised for underfunding forums themselves.
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