The Development and Early Operation of Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs)

A. Coleman, Imelda McDermott, L. Warwick-Giles, K. Checkland
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Chapter 3 deals with the development and early operation of Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) of GPs. Building upon the context set out in chapter 2, we examine the factors affecting early CCG development, highlighting the complexity of their governance structures, approaches taken to engaging with their members and the development of external relationships with a wide range of new bodies. We found an explicitly ‘bottom up’ approach to policy implementation, with CCGs given considerable lee-way in developing their structures and processes. As a result, the history of previous commissioning structures and arrangements played an important role in the development of each CCG, as did the approach taken by local leaders and by the PCT/ developing NHS England local team. Engagement with local bodies such as Health and Wellbeing Boards and Local Authorities were also significantly affected by local history and geography. We found that the approach taken by NHS England to CCG development, with early freedom to develop as they chose increasingly curtailed by more prescriptive guidance and a complex assurance regime, led to some frustrations for those involved.
临床调试组(ccg)的发展与早期运作
第三章论述全科医生临床委托小组的发展和早期运作。基于第2章所述的背景,我们研究了影响CCG早期发展的因素,强调了其治理结构的复杂性,与成员接触的方法以及与各种新机构建立外部关系的发展。我们发现了一种明确的“自下而上”的政策实施方法,ccg在发展其结构和流程方面有相当大的余地。因此,以前的委托结构和安排的历史在每个CCG的发展中发挥了重要作用,正如当地领导人和PCT/发展中的NHS英格兰当地团队所采取的方法一样。与卫生和福利委员会和地方当局等地方机构的接触也受到当地历史和地理的重大影响。我们发现,英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS England)在CCG发展中所采取的方法是,随着他们选择的早期自由发展,越来越多的指令性指导和复杂的保证制度限制了他们的选择,这给参与者带来了一些挫折。
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