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New CCG allocations: straw men laid to rest but deeper questions remain?

NHS England have set out their thinking on how the bulk of NHS money will get to where it needs to be, and on what basis, through allocations to CCGs – David Buck shares his thoughts on this decision.
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By David Buck - 17 December 2013
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The Integration Transformation Fund: the foundation of a genuinely integrated system or just another brick in the wall?

Expectations for the Integrated Transformation Fund are high, but will it actually help to deliver integrated care when the system is so under pressure?
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By Richard Humphries - 31 October 2013
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IT systems – an overlooked cog in the integration machine?

Being able to measure impact and to exchange information are two of the key elements of seamless care co-ordination. So how can current IT systems be improved to help achieve this more effectively?
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By Veronika Thiel - 24 October 2013
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When will the future begin?

Some may argue that deep thinking about the future isn’t really necessary, but how could this foresight benefit the health and social care system?
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By Amy Galea - 23 October 2013
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Supporting people with long-term conditions: what is the house of care?

Angela Coulter explains why the house of care ought to be the centrepiece of every integrated care project, with greater attention paid to the contribution that people make towards managing their own health.
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By Angela Coulter - 2 October 2013
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On the money? NHS England gets serious about allocations

David Buck reflects on the new terms of reference for resource allocation from NHS England, including a frank admission that it might be forced to cut some budgets to protect against instability in other areas.
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By David Buck - 19 August 2013
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What does good co-ordinated care look like?

The first of our co-ordinated care case studies highlight a number of components needed for good, joined-up care. But the challenge will be to make this care a reality for patients throughout the country.
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By Lara Sonola - 8 August 2013
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Why we cannot afford to be pessimistic about CCGs

The future of clinical commissioning groups hinges to a large extent on the support they receive from local GPs, says Chris Naylor.
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By Chris Naylor - 22 July 2013
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Whither public health policy: conspiracy or cock-up?

With various announcements on public health policy last week, including the kicking into the long grass of a decision on plain packaging for tobacco, it is hard to tell whether these are signs of a change in tack in policy, the undue influence of lobbyists, or a cock-up, says David Buck.
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By David Buck - 16 July 2013
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Developing GP federations: will clinical commissioning stand in the way?

Central to the RCGP's new vision, The 2022 GP, is the proposal that GP practices come together as federated or networked organisations. But can GP federations develop alongside CCGs?
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By Candace Imison - 2 July 2013
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Health care innovations in the United States: what lessons are there for the NHS?

How do US organisations provide high-quality person-centred care? And what lessons can be drawn for the NHS, local authorities and the third sector?
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By Professor Sir Chris Ham - 3 June 2013
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Clinical commissioning groups: a north-south divide?

The hard work and long hours put in by GPs and managers in setting up CCGs have, so far, paid off. All 211 CCGs have been authorised to take control of their commissioning budgets from the beginning of April.
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By Chris Naylor - 25 March 2013
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Where to begin?

Where do we begin in improving public health, mental health and health inequalities? David Buck sums up the highlights of our Time to Think Differently debate on the health of the nation.
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By David Buck - 14 February 2013
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Why aren’t we spending money on improving health outcomes?

How can we improve the public's health? David Halpern shares his thoughts in this week's Time to Think Differently blog.
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By David Halpern - 7 February 2013
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Why we need to strengthen local authorities’ accountability for public health outcomes

Now that total public health allocations to local authorities has been decided, it’s time to move beyond the debate on the reforms to what matters: assuring that the resources really do improve the public’s health and reduce health inequalities
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By David Buck - 30 January 2013
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Have we lost the battle to improve health inequalities?

What must be done to improve health inequalities in England? We hear from Gabriel Scally on our Time to Think Differently blog.
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By Gabriel Scally - 24 January 2013
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A guide to the NHS Commissioning Board’s Everyone Counts

The NHS Commissioning Board has issued its ‘planning guidance’ to the 211 clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) that are to take control of local budgets from April. So what message does it send to CCGs?
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By Anna Dixon - 8 January 2013
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Transforming primary care: let's start with the basics

In a blog for our Time to Think Differently programme, Hugh Reeve, a GP and Clinical Chair of Cumbria CCG, explains why changes to primary care must start with the basics.
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By Hugh Reeve - 2 January 2013
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