It supersedes the Risk assessment framework for independent sector providers that was published in April , and incorporates a number of updates which were subject to consultation in February Consultation on updates to the risk assessment framework for independent sector providers of NHS services — published Feb A new licence condition was introduced for NHS-controlled providers in April as new care models and joint ventures started to become more common.
This will depend on factors such as the scope of the services provided, size of turnover, and whether the provider is a wholly owned subsidiary or is jointly owned by a number of providers. Further details can be found in the oversight of NHS controlled providers guidance. NHS Improvement can take action against healthcare providers who hold an NHS provider licence if there has been a breach, or suspected breach, of licence conditions that has been confirmed via an investigation.
Enforcement guidance. To help us improve GOV. It will take only 2 minutes to fill in. Cookies on GOV. UK We use some essential cookies to make this website work. Accept additional cookies Reject additional cookies View cookies. Hide this message. About us. NHS Improvement ensures that:. Healthwatch is the new independent consumer champion that gathers and represents the public's views on health and social care services in England.
Healthwatch England is the national consumer champion in health and care. Healthwatch has significant statutory powers to ensure the voice of the consumer is strengthened and heard by those who commission, deliver and regulate health and care services. It is a regional body with five local offices. Each covers a defined geographical area and is responsible for NHS services in that area. This was launched by the Scottish Executive in April to promote patient-centred care and public involvement in NHS services [ 10 ].
One of its aims is to be 'engaged with patients, carers and the general public'. Patient feedback can then be used to promote improvement in services.
There are seven Health Boards. They are allocated resources on the basis of their population. They provide all healthcare, in partnership with local government. There are three All Wales trusts, responsible for the ambulance service, cancer services, and public health. This is a reduction from the 20 CHCs formerly. CHCs are concerned with all aspects of the Health Service and can give advice to the public.
Each Council has the statutory power to visit hospitals, GP surgeries and care homes. Their work may include:. CHC members are volunteers drawn from local authority nominations and from the voluntary sector. The CHC may co-opt additional members locally if needed. The King's Fund. No authors listed ; Improving quality of care in the NHS.
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