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- Commissioning_support_unit abstract "Commissioning support units were established in April 2013 from the remains of the Primary Care Trusts and Strategic Health Authoritys as part of the reorganisation of the National Health Service in England following the Health and Social Care Act 2012.Twenty five regional commissioning support units submitted outline business plans in 2012 to NHS England which hosted them The commissioning support units were largely staffed by former employees of primary care trusts. They were intended to provide support to clinical commissioning groups by providing business intelligence, health and clinical procurement services and other back-office administrative functions, including contract management. The plan was to introduce competition into this market by making them independent businesses from 2016. By May 2014 there had been a number of amalgamations as some clinical commissioning groups brought their commissioning support services in-house.Greater East Midlands Commissioning Support Unit was criticised by Liz Kendall MP who said it should no longer run NHS continuing healthcare services for patients with complex needs and that it only had one part-time person monitoring the quality of all its home care providers. It announced plans for a merger with NHS Arden CSU in November 2014. Between them they provide specialist support to 37 Clinical commissioning groups.North of England Commissioning Support Unit has expanded some of their services to other areas of the country such as their business intelligence tool RAIDR, which is now deployed in over 20% of GP Practices In England. The South, South West and Central Southern Commissioning Support Units announced in January 2015 that they planned to merge into a new organisation to be called South, Central and West Commissioning Support which will span Sussex, Cornwall, Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire. The CSUs in the North West and in Yorkshire were not admitted to the NHS procurement framework in February 2015 and NHS England announced that they had no future. Nine organisations were accredited to provide CCGs with support:North of England Commissioning Support;South East CSU;Greater East Midlands and Arden CSU;Midlands and Lancashire CSU;North and East London CSU;South CSU, South West CSU and Central Southern CSU;Capita;Optum; MBED - a consortium of Mouchel, BDO International, Engine and Dr Fosterin 2013/4 NHS England paid £125m for services from the 19 CSUs operational in that year. £602m of their income came from clinical commissioning groups, and £80m from “other sources” such as provider trusts and local councils.A tendering exercise for the services supplied by the Yorkshire and Humber commissioning support unit was delayed in September 2015 because of lack of interest by potential suppliers in the contract, valued at £20 million pa. It appeared that the CCGs were planning to take a lot of the work in house, as the existing contract amounted to £85 million pa.".
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- Commissioning_support_unit wikiPageExternalLink www.necsu.nhs.uk.
- Commissioning_support_unit wikiPageExternalLink www.raidr.co.uk.
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- Commissioning_support_unit wikiPageWikiLink Health_and_Social_Care_Act_2012.
- Commissioning_support_unit wikiPageWikiLink Liz_Kendall.
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- Commissioning_support_unit subject Category:National_Health_Service_(England).
- Commissioning_support_unit comment "Commissioning support units were established in April 2013 from the remains of the Primary Care Trusts and Strategic Health Authoritys as part of the reorganisation of the National Health Service in England following the Health and Social Care Act 2012.Twenty five regional commissioning support units submitted outline business plans in 2012 to NHS England which hosted them The commissioning support units were largely staffed by former employees of primary care trusts.".
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