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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The NHS and Community Care Act (1990) is a piece of legislation which governs health care and social care in the United Kingdom. It sets out how the National Health Service should assess and provide for patients based on their needs, requirements and circumstances. The act introduced an internal market into the supply of healthcare making the state an 'enabler' rather than a supplier of health and social care provision. The Act states that it is a duty for local authorities to assess people for social care and support. This is to ensure that people…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The NHS and Community Care Act (1990) is a piece of legislation which governs health care and social care in the United Kingdom. It sets out how the National Health Service should assess and provide for patients based on their needs, requirements and circumstances. The act introduced an internal market into the supply of healthcare making the state an 'enabler' rather than a supplier of health and social care provision. The Act states that it is a duty for local authorities to assess people for social care and support. This is to ensure that people who need community care services or other types of support get the services they are entitled to. Patients have their needs and circumstances assessed and the results determine whether or not care or social services will be provided. This also ensures that the people giving the care follow a certain set of rules called the care value base.