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Reports
March 2018

Understanding Primary Care Co-Commissioning: Uptake, Development, and Impacts: Executive Summary

This is the executive summary of the report presenting the findings from a study following the development of Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs) in England.

Journal publications
January 2018

Primary care co-commissioning: Challenges faced by CCGs in England

McDermott, I., Checkland, K. & Coleman, A. (2018). British Journal of General Practice, 68 (666): 37-82. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp17X694325

Reports
December 2017

Next Steps in Commissioning through Competition and Cooperation (2016-2017): Additional report

The project aimed to investigate how commissioners in local health systems managed the interplay of competition and cooperation in their local health economies, looking at acute and community health services (CHS).

Reports
November 2017

How are CCGs managing conflicts of interest under primary care co-commissioning in England? A qualitative analysis

The aim of this paper is to explore how CCGs are managing potential conflicts of interest associated with groups of GPs commissioning themselves or their practices to provide services.

Journal publications
November 2017

How are Clinical Commissioning Groups managing conflicts of interest under primary care co-commissioning in England? A qualitative analysis

Moran, V., Allen, P., Mcdermott, I., Checkland, K., Warwick-Giles, L., Gore, O., Bramwell, D. and Coleman, A. (2017a). BMJ Open, 7: 11, e018422. DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-018422.

Reports
August 2017

PRUComm Research Review 2017

This was our fifth annual review of research and provides a brief overview of our research activities.

Journal publications
June 2017

General practitioners’ views of clinically-led commissioning: cross-sectional survey in England

Moran, V., Checkland, K., Coleman, A., Spooner, S., Gibson, J., & Sutton, M. (2017b). BMJ Open, 7:6. DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-015464.

Journal publications
May 2017

Views of public health leaders in English local authorities – changing perspectives following the transfer of responsibilities from the National Health Service to local government

Lindsay JL Forbes, Hannah Forbes, Matt Sutton, Katherine Checkland and Stephen Peckham. (2017). Local Government Studies. DOI: 10.1080/03003930.2017.1322069

Journal publications
May 2017

Why do patients seek primary medical care in emergency departments? An ethnographic exploration of access to general practice

MacKichan, F., Brangan, E., Wye, L., Checkland, K. et al. (2017). BMJ Open, 7:e013816 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013816.

Journal publications
February 2017

Commissioning for health improvement following the 2012 health and social care reforms in England: what has changed?

Gadsby, E. W., Peckham, S., Coleman, A., Bramwell, D., Perkins, N., & Jenkins, M. L. (2017). BMC Public Health, 17(211). DOI: 10.1186/s12889-017-4122-1.

Journal publications
February 2017

Commissioning through competition and cooperation in the English NHS under the Health and Social Care Act 2012: evidence from a qualitative study of four clinical commissioning groups

Allen, P., Osipovič, D., Shepherd, E., Coleman, A., Perkins, N., Garnett, E., Williams, L. (2017). BMJ Open.

Reports
December 2016

Review of the Quality and Outcomes Framework in England: Final report

This report reviews the evidence of effectiveness of Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) in the context of a changing policy landscape.

Blogs
October 2016

Inside the mindset of NHS managers

To find out if NHS culture is changing, our research investigated the views of managers about competition in the NHS after the enactment of the HSCA 2012 to examine the extent to which marketisation has become an internalised feature of NHS commissioning practices.

Journal publications
September 2016

Integration, influence and change in public health: findings from a survey of Directors of Public Health in England

Jenkins L; Bramwell D; Coleman A; Gadsby E; Peckham S; Perkins N. J. Segar. (2016). J Public Health (Oxf).

Reports
August 2016

PRUComm Research Review 2016

This was our forth annual review of research and provides a brief overview of our research activities.