"The NHS plans to encourage workers to conduct health checks may lead to financial troubles for social care providers, according to social care leaders. An independent commission led by Baroness Louise Casey will begin reviewing social care reform in April, with the first report due in mid-2026. Health Secretary Wes Streeting stated that the commission aims to build a national consensus for a new national care service. Concerns were raised that the time taken for the commission's review could delay necessary improvements in social care, as noted by Nadra Ahmed of the National Care Association."