NHS England Allocations: Primary care (medical)
Detailed primary care allocation values for commissioners for 2016/17 to 2020/21, values reflect the allocation for core spend on general practice by commissioner.
Detailed primary care allocation values for commissioners for 2016/17 to 2020/21, values reflect the allocation for core spend on general practice by commissioner.
Detailed CCG core services allocation for commissioners for 2016/17 through to 2020/21, values reflect the core commissioning allocation by CCG.
Detailed place based allocations for commissioners for 2016/17 through to 2020/21, values reflect the core; primary care; and specialised allocation by commissioner.
This paper supports the detailed financial allocations for CCGs and commissioning areas for 2016/17 to 2020/21, detailed within is information on allocation rules, and pace of change.
Current alert level: Level 2 – Alert and Readiness Issued at: 0926 on Fri 8 Jan 2016 There is a 60% probability of severe cold weather between 0900 on Monday 11 Jan and 0900 on Thursday 14 Jan in parts of England. More details about the weather alert are available on the MET Office website.
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This report from the national commissioning panel covers submissions from Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) providers and forms part of the development of proposals for a network based delivery model.
There is now an extra week to submit your entries for the Friends and Family Test Awards 2016. NHS England has extended the deadline from 8 January to Friday 15 January 2016 after requests from some providers who were prevented from preparing their entries due to the festive holidays. Full details about the Awards – […]
New information system set to improve continuity of care to population with complex health and social care needs. Patients in the Health and Justice Sector are set to benefit from improved continuous healthcare with a new contract being conditionally awarded to The Phoenix Partnership (TPP), to supply the Health and Justice Information system in places of detention. The […]
The concept of frailty as a long-term condition brings with it the opportunity to adopt a much more proactive, person-centred, community-based approach to care. Achieving this requires a new approach to care, particularly through supporting self-care. This new approach will be enabled through a wider awareness of frailty and a greater shared understanding of the […]