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Personal Health Budgets : Treat or Treatment?

In response to recent press reports concerning the use and suggested misuse of NHS resources for Personal Health Budgets, Disability Rights UK ( DRUK ) calls for greater investment in support for those with long term health conditions, not less. DRUK states “Personal Health Budgets do something critically important. They offer a way forward for people with long-term conditions: a personal plan to enable them to manage their own condition and their life. The evaluation of personal health budgets has shown that this imaginative approach is cost effective and a good use of public money. We encourage clinicians to get involved in this vital transformation (as many are already doing) and help create empowering support for millions of people – rather than criticising it.” View full article . Like to know the truth about Personal Health Budgets? Come along to our Personal Health Budget Conference on Wednesday 16 September.

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