Responsibility for devolved services to remain with Health Secretary

Amendments to the Cities and Local Government Devolution Act 2016 will ensure that ultimately responsibility for devolved health services will remain with the Health Secretary.

The Devolution Act gained Royal assent in January and enables local authorities to take control of local services such as healthcare.

The House of Lords made amendments to the Act following concerns that the new law would remove accountability from the state.

The amendments were made by Labour peer Lord Warner, with clause 18 of the new act stating that devolution deals must not ‘transfer any of the Health Secretary's core duties in relation to the health service’. Changes to the Act will also ensure that that regulatory functions held by national bodies such as the Care Quality Commission and Monitor will not be transferred.

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