Consultation responses
Response to The future regulation of health and adult social care in England: A consultation on the framework for the registration of health and adult social care providers
17.06.08The King's Fund responds to a Department of Health consultation on the framework for the registration of health and adult social care providers.
King’s Fund Response to the Healthcare for London: A Framework for action - NHS London consultation
20.03.08The King's Fund responds to a consultation on health in London, focusing on the changes proposed on the configuration of London’s health services.
Response to a Department of Health consultation on the future of Payment by Results from 2008/9 to 2010/11
22.06.07The King's Fund responds to the Department of Health's consultation on options for the future of Payment by Results (PbR), investigating whether ambitions for PbR might be mutually exclusive, and whether, as a single policy lever, PbR can be expected to help achieve any or all of these ambitions.
Response to the Department of Health consultation on the Commissioning Framework for Health and Well-being
30.05.07This paper is a response by the King's Fund to a consultation by the Department of Health on the Commissioning Framework for Health and Well-being.
Consultation on the regulation of health and adult social care in England
28.02.07Our response to the Department of Health's consultation on its proposals for the future regulation of health and adult social care in England.
Response to the public consultation on proposals for change to health care professional regulation
10.11.06This paper is a response by the King's Fund to the report prepared by the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for England, Sir Liam Donaldson, on medical regulation, entitled Good Doctors, Safer Patients, and the Department of Health's review on the regulation of non-medical health care professions.
Consultation on smoke-free premises and vehicles
09.10.06Our response to the Department of Health consultation on smoke-free premises and vehicles.
Response to the Health Select Committee NHS deficits inquiry
09.06.06This paper is a response by the King's Fund to the Health Select Committee NHS deficits inquiry.
Response to consultation on co-payments and charges in the NHS
07.12.05This paper is a formal response by the King's Fund to the House of Commons Health Select Committee’s consultation on co-payments and charges in the NHS.
Changes to Primary Care Trusts
24.11.05Evidence from the King's Fund responding to the Health Select Committee's inquiry into potential changes to primary care trusts' functions and numbers arising from the Department of Health document, Commissioning a Patient-Led NHS.
Department of Health wider review of regulation
07.11.05A response by the King's Fund to the Department of Health's review of the regulatory framework for the health and social care sector.
White Paper on care outside hospitals
07.11.05This paper is a response by the King's Fund to the Care Outside Hospitals White Paper consultation.
Consultation on the smoke-free elements of the Health Improvement and Protection Bill
07.09.05Evidence from the King's Fund to the Department of Health consultation on smoke-free elements of the Health Improvement and Protection Bill.
Independence, Well-being and Choice: Our Vision for the Future of Social Care for Adults in England
20.07.05King's Fund response to the Department of Health Green Paper on adult social care, Independence, Well-being and Choice: Our Vision for the Future of Social Care for Adults in England.
NHS Continuing Care: Health Committee - New Inquiry
18.02.05Evidence from the King's Fund to the NHS Continuing Care: Health Committee - New Inquiry consultation.
Assessment of the Performance of Healthcare Organisations: A Healthcare Commission consultation
01.02.05Evidence from the King's Fund to the Assessment of the Performance of Healthcare Organisations: A Healthcare Commission consultation.
Memorandum to the Public Administration Select Committee: 'Choice, Voice and Public Services'
25.11.04King's Fund Chief Executive Niall Dickson and chief economist, professor John Appleby gave oral evidence to the Public Administration Select Committee's investigation into choice in the public sector.
Memorandum to the Scrutiny Committee, Draft Mental Health Bill 2004
02.11.04King's Fund Chief Executive Niall Dickson's written evidence sent to the Scrutiny Committee, Draft Mental Health Bill 2004.
Choosing Health? A consultation on improving people's health
01.06.04Evidence from King's Fund to the 'Choosing Health? A consultation on improving people's health' consultation.
Tackling racism in medical careers: the role of consultants
06.05.04Evidence from the King's Fund to the British Medical Association's 'Tackling racism in medical careers: the role of consultants' consultation.
Standards for Better Health: Health Care Standards for Services under the NHS
01.05.04Evidence from King's Fund to the 'Standards for Better Health: Health Care Standards for Services under the NHS' consultation.