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Reducing the regulatory burden

The NHS Confederation and Independent Healthcare Advisory Services have established a provider advisory group to take practical steps on reducing bureaucracy in the NHS, following publication of our bureaucratic burden in the NHS report in 2007.

The burden of regulation

Provider advisory group for regulators

The advisory group represents the range of healthcare providers (including public, independent and third sectors) as well as regulators. It seeks to advise on the impact of existing (or proposed) regulatory frameworks for providers, with a focus on reducing duplication and bureaucratic burden. Peter W Mount, CBE, Chairman, Central Manchester and Manchester Children's University Hospitals NHS Trust is the groups chair and Dr Andrew Jones, Group medical director Nuffield hospitals , the vice chair.

The group aims include:

For further information please contact Claire Mallett at claire.mallett@nhsconfed.org

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Provider advisory group work update
Healthcare regulation has increased and organisations experience burden as assessments are duplicated and the same or similar information is requested from different sources. The provider advisory group is working to ensure a more appropriate streamlined approach and to influence the philosophy and culture of regulation and data collection.

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Last reviewed 2 May 2008

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The bureaucratic burden in the NHS The perception amongst NHS organisations is that the burden is increasing. (366 kB PDF)

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DH Simplification plan year two This is the second DH annual Simplification Plan. It contains measures that demonstrate how the Department and arm's length bodies are reducing the burden of regulation on stakeholders.

Reducing burdens Less red tape, better healthcare - reducing NHS bureaucracy and empowering staff.



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