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Senior NHS chiefs have begun ramping up the pressure on providers and commissioners to improve performance in accident and emergency during a round of high level meetings which began last week.
Held already in Portsmouth and Brighton, the meetings are headed by the chief executives of the NHS “tripartite” organisations: Simon Stevens from NHS England, David Bennett from Monitor and David Flory, from the NHS Trust Development Authority.
They come amid growing high level concern that any demand for extra resource will depend in part on the service’s ability to use additional income already received to hit national A&E targets.
http://www.lgcplus.com/briefings/jo...will-depend-on-ae-performance/5076499.article
Held already in Portsmouth and Brighton, the meetings are headed by the chief executives of the NHS “tripartite” organisations: Simon Stevens from NHS England, David Bennett from Monitor and David Flory, from the NHS Trust Development Authority.
They come amid growing high level concern that any demand for extra resource will depend in part on the service’s ability to use additional income already received to hit national A&E targets.
http://www.lgcplus.com/briefings/jo...will-depend-on-ae-performance/5076499.article