26 November 2008

COMMISSIONING

Equality impact assessment: World class commissioning assurance framework, World class commissioning of primary medical care guidance (21st November 2008)
This report provides an in-depth assessment of the impact of the World class commissioning assurance framework and the related World class commissioning of primary medical care, on the six key equality dimensions of race, disability, gender, age, sexual orientation and religion or belief.
Report


The role of the Primary Care Trust board in world class commissioning (18th November 2008)
This document forms part of the wider WCC board development programme. It provides an update on the role and purpose of the PCT board in the context of world class commissioning.
Document


World Class Commissioning Programme – October Update (14th November 2008)
Monthly progress report on the world class commissioning programme.
Update


Putting prevention first – vascular checks: risk assessment and management – next steps guidance for primary care trusts (13th November 2008)
Putting prevention first, published in April 2008, outlined proposals for a system of vascular checks to be carried out in primary care. This document has been developed in consultation with PCT commissioners, those who will be carrying out the checks and the Learning Network, which has been set up to share learning across the NHS on vascular risk assessment and management. It draws on some real life case studies and examples of how PCTs have already implemented vascular checks in their areas. It provides practical tools to support commissioning and links to existing resources and guidance.
Guidance


Person-centred commissioning – now (28th October 2008)
This document explores some examples of what is working well nationally in learning disability commissioning - and how that learning could be used to develop a person-centred commissioning pathway for the future. No one area claims to have everything right, but each example shows a part of the pathway being implemented successfully, and within a person-centred approach. Ajibola Awogboro, Adults Commissioning and Business Service Manager at Greenwich Council, described the document as: "Useful for commissioners, especially to focus them on developing action plans for the way forward."
Document

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