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Clegg sets out elderly care plan Clegg sets out elderly care plan
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Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg is to outline a £2bn "care guarantee" plan for the elderly, as part of his proposals to reform the NHS. Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has outlined a £2bn "care guarantee" plan for the elderly, as part of his proposals to reform the NHS.
He will say the extra cash should fund a minimum level of care for all who need it, rather than being based on their ability to pay. He said the extra cash should fund a minimum level of care for all who need it, ending the "scandalous injustice" of having to spend life savings.
Mr Clegg will also call for central NHS targets to be scrapped, saying the current system "not good enough". Mr Clegg also called for central NHS targets to be scrapped, saying the current system was "not good enough".
Labour and the Tories have both recently announced NHS reform plans.Labour and the Tories have both recently announced NHS reform plans.
'New direction''New direction'
Lib Dem aides said changes to services for the elderly - to be put to the party's spring conference in March - would reduce the need for people to sell their homes to pay for care.Lib Dem aides said changes to services for the elderly - to be put to the party's spring conference in March - would reduce the need for people to sell their homes to pay for care.
On a visit to Kingston-upon-Thames later, Mr Clegg is expected to say: "I am calling for a people's health service which puts individuals in the driving seat of their own healthcare. Under the plans, elderly people could use their personal payments to fund "respite care to give a much needed break to their spouse".
"Sixty years after it was founded, the NHS is in desperate need of a new direction. On a visit to Kingston-upon-Thames, south-west London, Mr Clegg said: "We are the first party with serious plans to end the punishing poverty which afflicts the many elderly people forced to pay for their personal care entirely out of their own pockets.
"The battle for extra investment has largely been won, but the service we're getting is simply not good enough." LIB DEM HEALTH PLANS £2bn care guarantee for the elderly, based on need rather than ability to payPatient Contract, guaranteeing access to a high standard of healthcare within maximum waiting timesDirectly elected local health boards instead of unelected primary care trustsDirect payments and individual budgets for people with chronic, long term conditions, for mental health services and support for those with learning disabilitiesIndependent "advocates" for cancer patients
Mr Clegg also wants to introduce directly elected local health boards, aimed at making NHS bosses more accountable. "We would introduce a personal care payment based on need, not on your ability to pay. It simply isn't possible to be committed to a free and fair NHS without ending this scandalous injustice."
He is to propose giving patients more control over their own care, with the extension of direct payments and individual budgets to help people with chronic, long-term conditions, mental health problems and learning disabilities. Mr Clegg said he wanted to introduce directly elected local health boards, aimed at making NHS bosses more accountable.
'Need it most' He proposed giving patients more control over their own care, with the extension of direct payments and individual budgets to help people with chronic, long-term conditions, mental health problems and learning disabilities.
The Lib Dems say cancer patients should be advised by independent advocates on the best health and care options.
Mr Clegg said: "I am calling for a people's health service which puts individuals in the driving seat of their own healthcare.
"Sixty years after it was founded, the NHS is in desperate need of a new direction. The battle for extra investment has largely been won, but the service we are getting is simply not good enough.
"Cancer survival is below the European average and health inequalities have widened under Labour. Many older people are not getting the personal care they so desperately require. We are letting down those most in need.
"The question is not 'how much', but 'how we spend the money' so that everyone gets the healthcare they need."
Private plan
Mr Clegg, who became Lib Dem leader in December, has said NHS patients should have a guarantee of treatment within a specified time.Mr Clegg, who became Lib Dem leader in December, has said NHS patients should have a guarantee of treatment within a specified time.
If that is not met, they should have private treatment, paid for by the NHS, he argues.If that is not met, they should have private treatment, paid for by the NHS, he argues.
Two weeks ago Conservative leader David Cameron said he wanted his party to replace Labour as "the party of the NHS".Two weeks ago Conservative leader David Cameron said he wanted his party to replace Labour as "the party of the NHS".
He has overturned his party's previous proposals to subside patients to go private and said he would set up an NHS constitution.He has overturned his party's previous proposals to subside patients to go private and said he would set up an NHS constitution.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said he wants a more "personalised" NHS with a bigger focus on prevention.Prime Minister Gordon Brown has said he wants a more "personalised" NHS with a bigger focus on prevention.
In a speech earlier this month, he said he wanted patients to see "the doctor you want at the time you want and the hospital you want".In a speech earlier this month, he said he wanted patients to see "the doctor you want at the time you want and the hospital you want".
He has also signalled that he will also press ahead with an NHS Constitution.He has also signalled that he will also press ahead with an NHS Constitution.