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Tories would hand power to GPs

By Nicholas Timmins,Public Policy Editor

Published: January 23 2007 02:00 | Last updated: January 23 2007 02:00

Many top-down targets for the National Health Service would be scrapped under a Conservative government as more purchasing power was handed to family doctors, David Cameron, the Tory leader, said yesterday.

The policy would encompass a full-blooded return to GP fundholding - the practice of giving family doctors budgets to buy care on behalf of their patients, which Labour abolished but is now partially re-instating through practice-based commissioning.

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