UK Commissioning News
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Health spending reforms risk creating complexity for local commissioners
Government reforms to resource allocation risk creating a more complex process with increasingly... -
Essential commissioning guidance launched on working with local communities
New guidance for Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) on how to work within communities rather than...
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Good Clinical Commissioning – everyone's responsibility
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Primary Care: Access Denied
As many as three quarters of people (79%) wouldn't feel safe relying on NHS out-of-hours services in a medical emergency according to new research by...
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More than a third of GPs on commissioning groups have conflicts of interest
More than a third of GPs on the boards of the new clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) in England have... -
67 new clinical commissioning groups given green light
NHS Commissioning Board authorises second wave of clinical commissioning groups, taking total to 101, serving more than 28...
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Re: Use of sporicidal disinfectants for cleaning and disinfection of the Hospital environment
Tests have shown Hydrogen peroxide decontamination to be an ideal solution for hospital outbreaks. The brand new DVHP (dry vapour hydrogen...
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Re: TRUE OR FALSE, HSE state staff clothes pose no infection risk
I would like to say that "in the absence of conclusive evidence, it is wise to take all the precautions that we can in order to minimise and avoid...
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Re: TRUE OR FALSE, HSE state staff clothes pose no infection risk
I believe that HSE assistant national director Kevin Kelleher is telling the...
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Re: TRUE OR FALSE, HSE state staff clothes pose no infection risk
False We still have nurses who wear their uniform to and back from work, coming into contact with a large range of possible contaminants especially...
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Use of sporicidal disinfectants for cleaning and disinfection of the Hospital environment
A number of years ago Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust (UK) introduced Tristel Fuse (Chlorine dioxide) for routine cleaning/...
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Re: Is breast feeding best or a simply an embarrassing act which is sometimes even dangerous?
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Good Clinical Commissioning – everyone's responsibility
Engaging and connecting the wider community of multi-professional clinical practitioners and social care is critical to the delivery of effective clinical...
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