Procurement - Rules GP businesses need to know
24 Nov 2011 | by Polly Ellison
to start the procurement process again. Prospective providers should keep an eye on the contracting ...
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GPs and optometrists met to discuss new ways of improving eye care services through commissioning....GPs can play a crucial part in improving the efficiency of eye health services by using ... to improve patient access to eye care. Delegates at the round table debate. Top row (left to right): Dr ... made a strong case for using the skills and premises of optometrists to improve NHS eye care services ...
to start the procurement process again. Prospective providers should keep an eye on the contracting ...
. As if all this were not enough, consortia will need to keep an eye on the national picture to ensure ...
eye opener is how well-organised practices, working as cohesive units, are able to deliver common ...
Bringing more healthcare services closer to patients' homes via GP surgeries will be an essential element in protecting the NHS over the long term. Not only is there potential for significant cost-savings; there is also the opportunity to improve care at the same time. In the eyes of the coalition government ...
are beginning to see how GP commissioning may actually work. What is being uncovered before GPs' eyes ...
and the bill will fall on GPs' shoulders if consortia fail. The phrase 'eyes wide open' immediately springs ...
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