The government’s recent decision to recruit Dame Louise Casey to lead a review on social care reflects an acknowledgement of the need for reform, but the extended timeline for her findings raises concerns over protracted dysfunction, highlighting issues that will continue to adversely affect those needing urgent care and strain an already stretched health service.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting's commitment to begin reforms next year hinges on interim findings from Dame Louise, yet history of previous reforms failing casts a shadow of doubt over these promises.
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