Dismantling a central coordinating body like NHS England creates an environment where further fragmentation and, potentially, increased privatization become more feasible. Centralized Control vs. Decentralization:NHS England provides a degree of centralized control over the NHS in England, with standardized practices, budget allocation, and overall strategic direction. Getting rid of it will lead to greater decentralization, giving individual regions more autonomy. It also creates the potential for – Varied service provision across different areas. – Increased competition among local providers, opening the door to greater private sector involvement. – A more complex and potentially less transparent system, making it harder to…