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Personal Health Budgets and Independent User Trusts  - Last Updated : 14 June 2011

A new paper has been published exploring how independent user trusts can be used to manage personal health budgets.

Providing personalised support to rough sleepers - Summary  - Last Updated : 02 March 2011

This paper is a summary of work done by London based homelessness charity Broadway involving pilot schemes where personalised budgets were offered to rough sleepers.

PHBs: a new way of accessing complementary therapies?  - Last Updated : 28 February 2011

This new paper, written by Jim Rogers, examines some of the arguments for allowing personal health budgets to access complementary and alternative therapies and medicines (CAM) and highlights some of the potential objections and obstacles to this.

Active Patient: The Case for self-direction in healthcare  - Last Updated : 09 February 2011

This policy paper proposes that individual budgets can create a more patient-centred and integrated health and social care system.

'No health without mental health' Strategy Paper  - Last Updated : 08 February 2011

Latest strategy paper published by the coalition government aims to transform the mental health and wellbeing of the nation and achieve parity between physical and mental health.

QIPP and Personal Health Budgets Report  - Last Updated : 27 January 2011

Personal health budgets could help towards the £20 billion NHS savings needed over the next four years* according to a new In Control report.

Citizenship in Health: Report  - Last Updated : 22 January 2011

Citizenship in Health: Theory to Practice. This In Control discussion paper is a summary of In Control's learning from the first 18 months of our work with Health members.

Last Updated : 18 January 2011. Page Author: Paul Ferguson.

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