NHS commissioning practice and health system governance: a mixed-methods realistic evaluation
Background: By 2010 English health policy-makers had concluded that the main NHS commissioners [primary care trusts (PCTs)] did not sufficiently control provider costs and performance. After the 2010 general election, they decided to replace PCTs with general practitioner (GP)-controlled Clinical Co...
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Main Authors: | Rod Sheaff (Author), Nigel Charles (Author), Ann Mahon (Author), Naomi Chambers (Author), Verdiana Morando (Author), Mark Exworthy (Author), Richard Byng (Author), Russell Mannion (Author), Sue Llewellyn (Author) |
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National Institute for Health Research,
2015-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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