The Health and Social Care Bill has sparked a huge amount of debate around the future of the NHS, and the planned reforms have been changed significantly following the government's listening exercise. There is now a particular commitment to integrated NHS services and the involvement of a wider range of staff in their design.
The reforms will see primary care trusts (PCTs) and strategic health authorities (SHAs) abolished, with responsibility for commissioning being handed to GP-led groups, supported by a new national commissioning board, and local health and wellbeing boards. Nurses, specialist doctors and other clinicians will also be involved in making local decisions about the commissioning of care. The focus on locally run services, with commissioning groups and the health and wellbeing boards, moving away from top-down management, has been widely welcomed. This is considered to be a great opportunity to design and deliver services that truly integrate around individual patient needs.
Public Service Events' second annual NHS Reform conference will provide an excellent opportunity to examine the reform agenda and the controversies on the horizon of the developing landscape of the NHS.
The reforms will see primary care trusts (PCTs) and strategic health authorities (SHAs) abolished, with responsibility for commissioning being handed to GP-led groups, supported by a new national commissioning board, and local health and wellbeing boards. Nurses, specialist doctors and other clinicians will also be involved in making local decisions about the commissioning of care. The focus on locally run services, with commissioning groups and the health and wellbeing boards, moving away from top-down management, has been widely welcomed. This is considered to be a great opportunity to design and deliver services that truly integrate around individual patient needs.
Public Service Events' second annual NHS Reform conference will provide an excellent opportunity to examine the reform agenda and the controversies on the horizon of the developing landscape of the NHS.
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