Latest documents

  1. NHS Alliance Annual Conference 2011 Report

    File Type:
    pdf
    Released:
    31/01/2012
    Summary:
    Report from the 2011 NHS Alliance annual conference 'Breakthrough!' held in Manchester on 30th November/1st December 2011.
  2. Urgent Care Network Update No. 30

    File Type:
    pdf
    Released:
    26/01/2012
    Summary:
    The latest news from the NHS Alliance Urgent Care Network.
  3. NHS 111: getting lost in translation?

    File Type:
    pdf
    Released:
    25/01/2012
    Summary:
    NHS Alliance Discussion Paper - From the Clinical Commissioning Federation and the Urgent Care Network
  4. Can ‘Teckal Companies’ save the vision of a successful social enterprise sector in health?

    File Type:
    pdf
    Released:
    24/01/2012
    Summary:
    FACTSHEET issued by the NHS Alliance Special Advisor for Social Enterprise, Mo Girach.
  5. Specialists in Commissioning

    File Type:
    pdf
    Released:
    13/01/2012
    Summary:
    Looking beyond current policy by Dr Minoo Irani.
  6. Chairman's New Year Message

    File Type:
    pdf
    Released:
    11/01/2012
    Summary:
    A New Year's message from NHS Alliance Chairman, Dr Michael Dixon
  7. Not to be Ignored: the role of the Specialist in Clinical Commissioning

    File Type:
    pdf
    Released:
    05/12/2011
    Summary:
    A brief paper summarising the output of policy debate about the role of specialists in clinical commissioning, by the NHS Alliance Specialists Network.
  8. Raising The Bar: Driving Co-Production Through Clinical Commissioning

    File Type:
    pdf
    Released:
    30/11/2011
    Summary:
    A report reflecting on successful examples of best practice as well as on current barriers to effective co-production.
  9. Nurses and the wider public health agenda

    File Type:
    pdf
    Released:
    30/11/2011
    Summary:
    This paper was originally commissioned, early in 2011, by the Department of Health from NHS Alliance, in order to inform and advise policy makers on nurses’ role in the new commissioning arrangements within the wider public health context.
  10. Involving Nurses in Commissioning: How to Get it Right

    File Type:
    pdf
    Released:
    30/11/2011
    Summary:
    The purpose of this briefing paper, which was originally commissioned by the Department of Health, is to reinforce why it is important to properly involve nurses throughout the commissioning cycle, and what needs to happen in order that such involvement can maximise the tangible benefits for patients and local populations.

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