
The NAPC Annual conference is a must attend for everybody seeking clarity on the rapidly evolving healthcare policy revolution in the NHS. Reaching out to a wider audience than ever this year the programme will be relevant not only to primary care professionals but to the key partners they must work with to ensure the NHS reforms are a success.
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GPs and practice managers
The days of the ‘corner shop’ practice are over. From now on you will not only need to focus on retaining profits in tough financial times but on meeting the demands of your consortium.
Consortia staff
Most of the country is now covered by consortia but the implementation of the health bill reforms for GP Commissioning has only just begun. Every consortium must develop a clear vision and ensure that it has the right relationships, structure and governance in place to succeed.
Local authority staff, public health leads, directors of social care
The health bill has introduced seismic changes for local authorities, not least giving them responsibility for public health. Health and Wellbeing boards will play a major scrutiny role of consortia decisions and ensure a voice for local patients.
Health managers and PCT cluster staff
The health bill has announced the abolition of PCTs and a reduction of management by 45%. But the NHS will still need good managers to help with the day-to-day running of consortia. Many managers are now looking to carve a new future for themselves, either forming themselves into social enterprises or seeking employment in the new commissioning consortia.
Secondary care clinicians
It is crucial that consortia collaborate with you across boundaries as they design and commission services for patients. Your specialist knowledge will be key to the implementation of the QIPP agenda.
GP registrars
The reforms are creating the NHS of your future so it is vital that you engage with the reform process and network with key players. GP commissioning will impact on practice life and you need to be prepared for increased scrutiny of your clinical decisions.