Getting more for less from public bodies: 10 lessons from the abolition of the Hearing Aid Council
The Hearing Aid Council (HAC) is an excellent example of how reforming public bodies can simultaneously boost public protection and generate significant cashable savings. To read a short report summarising our 10 key lessons for other public bodies facing merger or abolition, please click here.
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