Objectives To explore the 'added value' that general practitioners (GPs) bring to commissioning in the English NHS. We describe the experience of Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) in the context of previous clinically led commissioning policy initiatives. Methods Realist evaluation. We identified the programme theories underlying the claims made about GP 'added value' in commissioning from interviews with key informants. We tested these theories against observational data from four case study sites to explore whether and how these claims were borne out in practice. Results The complexity of CCG structures means CCGs are quite different from one another with different distributions of responsibilities between the various committees. This ...
OBJECTIVES: Involving general practitioners (GPs) in the commissioning/purchasing of services has be...
BACKGROUND: The current reorganisation of the English NHS is one of the most comprehensive ever seen...
Objectives: To explore some of the key assumptions underpinning the continued development of general...
Background The 2012 Health and Social Care Act in England replaced primary care trusts with clinica...
OBJECTIVES: Involving general practitioners (GPs) in the commissioning/purchasing of services has be...
BACKGROUND: The 2012 Health and Social Care Act in England replaced primary care trusts with clinica...
Background: The current reorganisation of the English NHS is one of the most comprehensive ever seen...
Clinical commissioning groups (CCGs), part of the National Health Service since April 2013, are comp...
Background: The current reorganisation of the English NHS is one of the most comprehensive ever see...
Background By 2010 English health policy-makers had concluded that the main NHS commissioners [prim...
Objective To review the evidence on commissioning schemes involving clinicians, in the United Kingd...
Background By 2010 English health policy-makers had concluded that the main NHS commissioners [prim...
Background: By 2010 English health policy-makers had concluded that the main NHS commissioners [prim...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence on commissioning schemes involving clinicians in the United Kingdo...
Background By 2010 English health policy-makers had concluded that the main NHS commissioners [prima...
OBJECTIVES: Involving general practitioners (GPs) in the commissioning/purchasing of services has be...
BACKGROUND: The current reorganisation of the English NHS is one of the most comprehensive ever seen...
Objectives: To explore some of the key assumptions underpinning the continued development of general...
Background The 2012 Health and Social Care Act in England replaced primary care trusts with clinica...
OBJECTIVES: Involving general practitioners (GPs) in the commissioning/purchasing of services has be...
BACKGROUND: The 2012 Health and Social Care Act in England replaced primary care trusts with clinica...
Background: The current reorganisation of the English NHS is one of the most comprehensive ever seen...
Clinical commissioning groups (CCGs), part of the National Health Service since April 2013, are comp...
Background: The current reorganisation of the English NHS is one of the most comprehensive ever see...
Background By 2010 English health policy-makers had concluded that the main NHS commissioners [prim...
Objective To review the evidence on commissioning schemes involving clinicians, in the United Kingd...
Background By 2010 English health policy-makers had concluded that the main NHS commissioners [prim...
Background: By 2010 English health policy-makers had concluded that the main NHS commissioners [prim...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence on commissioning schemes involving clinicians in the United Kingdo...
Background By 2010 English health policy-makers had concluded that the main NHS commissioners [prima...
OBJECTIVES: Involving general practitioners (GPs) in the commissioning/purchasing of services has be...
BACKGROUND: The current reorganisation of the English NHS is one of the most comprehensive ever seen...
Objectives: To explore some of the key assumptions underpinning the continued development of general...