Health and Social Security Act 1984 (1984 c 48)

This Act was introduced to make substantial amendments to the NHS and the UK's social security system. It included provisions for restructuring funding mechanisms within the National Health Service and introduced measures aimed at reducing fraudulent claims. An essential component involved changes to housing benefits and stricter eligibility criteria for welfare recipients. The Act aimed to create a more efficient and financially sustainable health and social security framework, reflecting broader government efforts towards public sector reform during the mid-1980s. It represented a significant shift in policy towards increased accountability and fiscal responsibility.

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Health and Social Security Act 1984 (1984 c 48)

This Act was introduced to make substantial amendments to the NHS and the UK's social security system. It included provisions for restructuring funding mechanisms within the National Health Service and introduced measures aimed at reducing fraudulent claims. An essential component involved changes to housing benefits and stricter eligibility criteria for welfare recipients. The Act aimed to create a more efficient and financially sustainable health and social security framework, reflecting broader government efforts towards public sector reform during the mid-1980s. It represented a significant shift in policy towards increased accountability and fiscal responsibility.

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