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In the past 48 hours, health care has been shaped by a mix of policy change, digital infrastructure strain, and new partnership activity. The clearest signal is in the United Kingdom, where the government advanced its health bill on June 1, with plans for a single patient record, consolidation of safety functions into the CQC, abolition of NHS England, and a transfer of Healthwatch duties into the Department of Health and Social Care and integrated care boards. At the same time, recent reporting highlights persistent fragmentation in care coordination and data sharing, especially for patients moving between hospital, community, and social care settings. [1] Financial pressure is also visible. The CQC disclosed that it wrote off 24 million pounds tied to its failed IT platform, and the on paper value of that system fell to 14.7 million pounds by March 2025, underscoring how technology failures are still disrupting oversight and performance. Several trusts in the southwest have also been told to restrict non essential spending, freeze non clinical hiring, and cut workforce cost pressures, a sign that cost control is tightening rather than easing. [1] In the United States, deal activity remains active. On June 2, voters in the Tri City Healthcare District were considering a 30 year partnership and lease with Sharp HealthCare, a reminder that providers are still using long term operating partnerships to stabilize local systems and expand scale. Delaware also announced a partnership with Thomas Jefferson University to establish the state’s first four year medical school, aimed at improving access and building the future workforce. [2][4] For the broader market, the latest available evidence points to continued demand for better data integration, lower operating costs, and more reliable digital workflows. Compared with earlier reporting, the shift is toward bigger structural reforms and more urgent responses to system fragility, rather than short term recovery. [1][12] For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/44ci4hQ
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