POSTED BY PAUL KNIGHT | 29 FEBRUARY 2012 Mind your PQQs - new mandatory policy note issued As part of a series of measures intended to make it easier for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to compete for government contracts, the Cabinet Office published a new Procurement Policy Note earlier this month specifying that... Read more Share this article
POSTED BY JOG HUNDLE | 28 FEBRUARY 2012 Provisions of Healthcare Public Health Advice to CCGs The Department of Health intends to reserve a key role for local public health teams in providing public health expertise to CCGs, using a regulation-making power in the Health & Social Care Bill. Share this article
16 FEBRUARY 2012 Procurement update - how will the abolition of Part B services affect commissioners? At present, clinical services fall into a category known as Part B services, which means that not all of the formal procurement rules have to be followed when awarding those contracts. Share this article
6 FEBRUARY 2012 Do you have the power? It is worth remembering that in order to transfer PID there has to be a legal basis for the purpose and use of the data at each point of the data flow. You should only transfer or share data where there is the legal basis to do so. Share this article
6 FEBRUARY 2012 Section 251 One of the uncertainties of the changes is what will happen to many of the functions of the National Information Governance Board... Share this article
6 FEBRUARY 2012 Transition guidance Many of you may have seen this guidance, however I thought I would send the link through to the NIGB guidance on IG during the changes... Share this article
POSTED BY JOG HUNDLE | 1 FEBRUARY 2012 Information published about staff transition The future of current NHS employees affected by the reforms remains the subject of much debate and uncertainty. Share this article
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