Direct Elections To Health Boards Will Not Improve Consultation Among Public
The British Medical Association (BMA) will today (Tuesday 31 October 2006) tell the Scottish Parliament’s Health Committee that plans to introduce direct elections to health boards will do nothing to improve consultation among the public. Speaking in advance of his appearance before the Committee, as part of its consideration of the Direct Elections to Health Board Bill, Dr Dean Marshall, Chairman the BMA’s Scottish GP committee, outlined the reasons why the BMA opposes the Bill.
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