Tagged: configuration
CCG configuration in Birmingham
Two proposed clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) in Birmingham (NHS Birmingham CrossCity and NHS NorthEast Birmingham) have made a pre-application change to their configuration to become NHS Birmingham CrossCity CCG. The practices of NorthEast Birmingham CCG will become a locality of … Read more → – CCG configuration in Birmingham
Configuration of NHS communications and engagement services agreed
The high level configuration of the fourth set of ‘scale’ commissioning support services – communications and engagement services – has been agreed. Four communications collaboratives will go forward with a lead commissioning support unit (CSU) in each: Communications collaborative Lead … Read more → – Configuration of NHS communications and engagement services agreed
NHS improvement body: Managing director seconded to lead new national organisation
Julian Hartley, Chief Executive of University Hospital of South Manchester, has been seconded to lead the establishment of a new NHS improvement body starting on 1 October for a 6 month period. The new NHS Improvement Body will be central … Read more → – NHS improvement body: Managing director seconded to lead new national organisation
Clinical commissioning groups: proposed configurations agreed
The board of the NHS Commissioning Board Authority has today agreed the proposed configuration and member practices for 212 proposed clinical commissioning groups (CCGs). This information, along with the publication of the indicative running cost allowances for 2013/14, will enable … Read more → – Clinical commissioning groups: proposed configurations agreed
Proposed CCG configuration and member practices published
The NHS Commissioning Board Authority has published the proposed configuration and member practices for 212 proposed CCGs for the first time. This is a major step forward in the work to establish the new clinical commissioning landscape by April 2013, … Read more → – Proposed CCG configuration and member practices published

