Viewpoint: Award-winning charities benefit communities but struggle to convince CCGs
Charities can have an enormous impact on health in their communities, writes Lisa Weaks, but clinical commissioning groups are proving hard to reach.
Charities can have an enormous impact on health in their communities, writes Lisa Weaks, but clinical commissioning groups are proving hard to reach.
Put your ear to the ground anywhere in the NHS right now and you can hear it; the sound of a mini-industry being mobilised into action, writes Matthew Harker, director of Capita Health, a business process outsourcing and professional services company...
Phil Wigglesworth explains how CCGs can use software to identify ways to save money.
How Bexley Care Trust uses data to improve patient care. By Dr Joanne Medhurst and Darren Blake
In the new health and social care landscape, the social enterprise sector could be taking on a significant role in the provision of services.
Paul Corrigan on what happens next with commissioning now the Health Act has become law.
Dr Hamish Stedman, Fiona Moore and Scott McKenzie update on Hundreds Health-Salford's progress
Russell Finn looks at the financial effects of the commissioning outcomes framework on GPs.
There is no intention to privatise the NHS in the Health Bill, writes Dr Stewart Findlay
Dr Martin Kittel on why he thinks the Health Bill has a lot to offer patients, taxpayers and the NHS.
CCG vice-chairman Dr Tim Kimber on how CCGs and LMCs can best work together.

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