Influencing the CCG Assurance Framework
Overview
In May, NHS England published the ‘CCG Assurance Framework' (outline proposals and interim arrangements)’. This document, tested early on with some CCG leaders, represents NHS England’s initial proposal for how CCG assurance will be undertaken.
Through this framework, we want to assure that CCGs are working to improve services and quality of care for patients, as well as realising their full potential in becoming ‘great’ CCGs and getting the best possible outcomes for their local populations.
This survey is a simple, structured way of providing feedback on the proposals contained in the document.
Why your views matter
We will use this feedback in the development and construction of the final CCG Assurance Framework to be issued in the autumn. We strongly encourage all those with an interest in the CCG assurance process to take the opportunity to provide your views and we look forward to hearing from you.
Please read the draft ‘CCG Assurance Framework' before you comment.
Please answer the following questions choosing the response that is most relevant to you.
What happens next
Thank you for your input. The CCG Assurance Team will collate the results and your feedback will be used to inform the final CCG Assurance Framework
Audiences
- Academic/professional institutions
- All NHS England Staff
- Area Team directors
- Care Quality Commission
- Carers
- Charities
- Clinicians
- Commissioners
- Community groups
- Community healthcare trusts
- DH third sector strategic partners
- Directors of public health
- Doctors
- Employee representatives
- Employer representatives
- Foundation trusts
- GPs
- Health and Social Care Information Centre
- Health and Wellbeing boards
- Health Education England
- Health Protection Agency
- Healthcare scientists
- Healthwatch (national and local)
- Informatics professionals
- Information professionals
- Information providers
- Local authorities
- Local Government Association
- Managers
- Mental health trusts
- Monitor
- National directors
- National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
- NHS Trust Development Authority
- Patients
- Pharmacists
- Regional directors
- Regulatory bodies
- Responsible officers
- Royal Colleges
- Service providers
- Service users
- Social care providers
- Strategic clinical networks (SCNs)
- Trade unions
- Voluntary groups
Interests
- Choice and competition
- Commissioning
- Equalities Act and new health inequalities duties
- Equality and diversity
- Financial system controls
- Health and Social Care Information Strategy
- Information governance
- Integrated care
- Military
- NHS Constitution
- NHS England
- NHS Outcomes Framework
- Offender
- Partnerships and relationships
- Patient and public voice
- Primary care
- Public
- Reducing health inequalities
- Specialised commissioning
- System wide approach to quality
- The mandate