Integrating care: Next steps to building strong and effective integrated care systems across England
Our response to NHS England’s consultation on ‘building a strong, integrated care system across England’.
Effective regulation is held to be one of the foundations of high quality, safe patient care. It aims to improve performance and quality, provide assurance that acceptable standards are achieved, and ensure accountability for levels of performance and value for money.
Our recent work and content on this topic is listed below.
Our response to NHS England’s consultation on ‘building a strong, integrated care system across England’.
Exploration of guidance development methods.
Can encouraging competition for clinical care improve performance in the NHS?
This paper examines the claims made in the CMA working paper on the impact of hospital competition on rates of patient harm in the English NHS
We spoke to Dr Indra Joshi from NHSX about how increased use of technology could help to reshape future NHS care.
It is fifty years since what most people think of as the first NHS inquiry – into failures in care at Ely Hospital in Cardiff. Why do they matter and what we can learn from them?
NHS Improvement consulted on a Single Oversight Framework for NHS trusts and foundation trusts, which supersedes the regimes of its predecessor bodies Monitor and the NHS Trust Development Authority. ...
Accountability is not just of theoretical interest: it matters in the real world. The present arrangements for health and social care are complicated enough as it is, and the increasing trend towards ...
Research aims to explore the strengths and weaknesses of the current approach to regulation in the NHS and compares the approach in healthcare with that of other high risk industries. Aims to lay the ...
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