The Bill seeks to implement some of the key recommendations from the Independent Review of Adult Social Care (the ‘Feeley Review’), which reported in February 2021, that is: to create a National Care Service “to drive national improvements; to ensure strategic integration with the NHS; to set national standards, terms and conditions; and to bring national oversight and accountability”. The Bill also enables Scottish Ministers to create new ‘care boards’, gives them powers to achieve more consistency and better integration in relation to records about people’s health and social care, introduces a right to breaks from unpaid caring, and gives people living in care homes a right to maintain contact with family and friends (so-called Anne’s LawiiAnne's Law is named after Anne Duke, whose family campaigned for better visiting rights during the pandemic.).