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Brown plans independent NHS board Brown plans independent NHS board
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Chancellor Gordon Brown is considering devolving day-to-day control of the NHS to an independent board, should he become prime minister.Chancellor Gordon Brown is considering devolving day-to-day control of the NHS to an independent board, should he become prime minister.
His ideas, which he has asked health experts to examine in detail, are said to be central to more general plans to devolve power in the public services.His ideas, which he has asked health experts to examine in detail, are said to be central to more general plans to devolve power in the public services.
It is not known whether he will refer to the plans at the Labour conference.It is not known whether he will refer to the plans at the Labour conference.
The conference will hear other ministers' proposals for an NHS constitution, like the BBC charter.The conference will hear other ministers' proposals for an NHS constitution, like the BBC charter.
Under Mr Brown's plans for a devolved NHS board, ministers would be kept at arm's length, their role limited to setting the NHS budget and strategic objectives.Under Mr Brown's plans for a devolved NHS board, ministers would be kept at arm's length, their role limited to setting the NHS budget and strategic objectives.
'Bankrupt of ideas'
But the Conservatives have accused Mr Brown of adopting Tory policies.But the Conservatives have accused Mr Brown of adopting Tory policies.
Shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley said: "It looks like Gordon Brown is bankrupt of ideas. We welcome the fact that Gordon Brown is now turning to the Conservative Party for his policy direction."Shadow health secretary Andrew Lansley said: "It looks like Gordon Brown is bankrupt of ideas. We welcome the fact that Gordon Brown is now turning to the Conservative Party for his policy direction."
"Of course, if this U-turn is genuine, it is welcome. But it would have more credibility if Gordon Brown now acknowledged responsibility for the centralisation of the past nine years and took responsibility for his past failures.""Of course, if this U-turn is genuine, it is welcome. But it would have more credibility if Gordon Brown now acknowledged responsibility for the centralisation of the past nine years and took responsibility for his past failures."
Liberal Democrat health spokesman Steve Webb said: "This appears to be a belated recognition that nine years of New Labour meddling in the NHS has caused profound damage and destabilisation.
"But even now, Gordon Brown doesn't understand what real accountability means. Would this new board be accountable to central government or to British citizens?"
'Repeat trick''Repeat trick'
BBC political editor Nick Robinson said it was clear Mr Brown's plans for his predicted rise to the office of prime minister are likely to continue emerging.BBC political editor Nick Robinson said it was clear Mr Brown's plans for his predicted rise to the office of prime minister are likely to continue emerging.
One of the chancellor's close allies, Ed Balls MP, predicted more devolution in public sector services under Mr Brown.One of the chancellor's close allies, Ed Balls MP, predicted more devolution in public sector services under Mr Brown.
Almost anything that would insulate ministers from having to stand up in the House of Commons and defend everything that goes on in the NHS is a good idea Prof Julian Le GrandFormer adviser to Tony Blair Why have an independent board?Almost anything that would insulate ministers from having to stand up in the House of Commons and defend everything that goes on in the NHS is a good idea Prof Julian Le GrandFormer adviser to Tony Blair Why have an independent board?
He said the chancellor had a past record of devolving policy from ministers - such as the decision to make the Bank of England responsible for interest rates.He said the chancellor had a past record of devolving policy from ministers - such as the decision to make the Bank of England responsible for interest rates.
"The track record so far has been about devolution in important areas of policy - on monetary policy, on financial services policy, on local government and regional policy too," he told the BBC."The track record so far has been about devolution in important areas of policy - on monetary policy, on financial services policy, on local government and regional policy too," he told the BBC.
"I think we could see more of that in public services delivery as well.""I think we could see more of that in public services delivery as well."
Mr Brown is due to make a key speech to the Labour Party conference on Monday.Mr Brown is due to make a key speech to the Labour Party conference on Monday.
It will be Tony Blair's last conference as prime minister ahead of his resignation some time over the next 12 months.It will be Tony Blair's last conference as prime minister ahead of his resignation some time over the next 12 months.
Work and Pensions Secretary John Hutton called for there to be a "challenge" to the chancellor's bid to take on the reigns of the party.Work and Pensions Secretary John Hutton called for there to be a "challenge" to the chancellor's bid to take on the reigns of the party.
"I think there is an agreement that having a leadership election... could be a good thing for the Labour Party," he said."I think there is an agreement that having a leadership election... could be a good thing for the Labour Party," he said.
'Public reassurance''Public reassurance'
Meanwhile reports say the new proposal of an NHS constitution will show that Mr Blair is determined to push an ambitious policy agenda before he leaves office.Meanwhile reports say the new proposal of an NHS constitution will show that Mr Blair is determined to push an ambitious policy agenda before he leaves office.
The proposals, which set boundaries over the extent of privatisation, are part of a new package of ideas put forward by MPs, including health minister Andy Burnham and pensions reform minister James Purnell.The proposals, which set boundaries over the extent of privatisation, are part of a new package of ideas put forward by MPs, including health minister Andy Burnham and pensions reform minister James Purnell.
I think there is an agreement that having a leadership election... could be a good thing for the Labour Party John HuttonWork and Pensions Secretary Hutton urges Brown challengeI think there is an agreement that having a leadership election... could be a good thing for the Labour Party John HuttonWork and Pensions Secretary Hutton urges Brown challenge
The ministers say the NHS would be publicly accountable with less central control.The ministers say the NHS would be publicly accountable with less central control.
Mr Burnham said that while they had drawn up their proposals independently of Mr Brown, it showed the way that thinking in government was converging.Mr Burnham said that while they had drawn up their proposals independently of Mr Brown, it showed the way that thinking in government was converging.
"I think what you will find, what Gordon Brown has been saying does demonstrate the coherence of thinking amongst the Government," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme."I think what you will find, what Gordon Brown has been saying does demonstrate the coherence of thinking amongst the Government," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
"Particularly it is very much in tune with what Tony Blair and [Health Secretary] Patricia Hewitt have been saying."Particularly it is very much in tune with what Tony Blair and [Health Secretary] Patricia Hewitt have been saying.
"Devolving power to the very frontline is clearly the way, I think, we have to go in the future.""Devolving power to the very frontline is clearly the way, I think, we have to go in the future."
Downing Street officials confirmed that Mr Burnham had written a pamphlet fleshing out the idea of a health service charter.Downing Street officials confirmed that Mr Burnham had written a pamphlet fleshing out the idea of a health service charter.