Devolved UK regions look to healthcare:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Following the vote in favour of devolution in Scotland and Wales, there could be significant changes in the management of the health services in the two countries. Once established, the Scottish parliament would have full control of the country's health service. In the case of Wales, the British Medical Association believes it should also have its own health minister - Scotland already has one- to protect Welsh health service funding. Both countries currently have more money allocated per capita on health than the UK as a whole.