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Bad constitution

Published: May 15 2008 19:29 | Last updated: May 15 2008 19:29

The key test of any health reform should be whether it will actually improve the quality of care that patients receive.

By any measure, the latest big new idea from Gordon Brown, the British prime minister, fails the test: that, after muddling along without one for 60 years, the National Health Service in England (healthcare is now devolved in Scotland and Wales) should have a constitution.

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