Full graphics view| Change low graphics options| Skip to site navigation

Media centre

Press release: Confederation highlights PCT success stories

23 Jun 2004

Primary Care Trusts (PCTs) should be given more credit for the successes they have achieved and more support to help them face the challenges ahead, according to a report launched today at the NHS Confederation's annual conference.


The report, Making a difference: how PCTs are transforming the NHS, is based on case studies of five PCTs across the country. It highlights the improvements each PCT is making - from finding new ways to engage clinicians and the local community, to improving access, integrating health and social care and tackling the causes of ill-health.


Gill Morgan, chief executive of the NHS Confederation said: "PCTs have made some remarkable improvements in the face of an enormously challenging agenda. They have set in motion initiatives that have made a real difference to patients, and in places have begun to solve perennial problems that have dogged the NHS since its inception. It is time they received the credit they deserve."


The report is linked to a major new policy programme exploring the challenges facing PCTs as new contracts, patient choice, payment by results and a greater diversity of providers all transform the system. Edna Robinson, former Chief Executive of Salford PCT, has been appointed as the Confederation's new Director of Primary Care to take the work programme forward.


Making a difference sits alongside two other reports launched this week as part of the PCT work programme:
Ø      Meeting the challenge: PCTs and integrated management models - focuses on PCTs who have integrated their management boards, established new commissioning partnerships or developed shared services to improve their efficiency. It analyses the merits of these different models, and highlights the potential benefits of greater collaboration in the future.
Ø      Working together: PCT-acute trust relationships - explores the reasons for difficult working relationships between PCTs and acute trusts. Based on workshops with NHS Confederation members, it also explores how relationships can be improved.


Edna Robinson, new Confederation Director of Primary Care said: "I am pleased that the Confederation is focusing as much on primary care organisations and the issues PCTs are facing as on the needs of hospitals. We need to raise the profile of PCTs and their potential to create services that are local and more accessible. It is also important that PCTs are given the opportunity to share learning and to work collectively to enhance their effectiveness."

Notes for editors

Copies of the three reports are available from Will Little at william.little@nhsconfed.org or call 0121 335 8447/07880 500 726 or Jenny Reindorp at Jenny.reindorp@nhsconfed.org or call 07880 500 050.

Contact details

For interviews with Edna Robinson, or further details about the work programme, please contact Will Little at william.little@nhsconfed.org or call 0121 335 8447/07880 500 726 or Jenny Reindorp at Jenny.reindorp@nhsconfed.org or call 07880 500 050.

Back to media centre

View press releases this year

   This month

   September

   August

   July

   June

   May

   April

   March

   February

   January

View older press releases

    2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001

   

See latest news from The NHS Confederation

Top of page

Last reviewed 3 Nov 2006

Email to a friend



Site navigation

Site sections:  Home| About us|Our work|Acute trusts|Ambulance trusts|Foundation Trust Network|Independent sector providers|Mental health trusts|Primary care trusts|Strategic health authorities|Special health authorities|NHS Employers|Across the UK|NHS European Office|Specialist networks|Commercial and not-for-profit

Pages from Our work:  Our priorities for 2008/09|Our achievements in 2007/08|Health and health service issues|Media centre|Parliamentary centre|Events|Publications|Policy

Pages from Media centre:  Search|Articles and letters|Spokespeople|Key statistics on the NHS|Media centre contacts|Media report

Site options:  Site map|Site A-Z|Help|Contact us|Privacy statement|Accessibility|Terms and conditions|Copyright


A part of the NHS Confederation working on behalf of the NHS

The NHS Confederation (Employers) Company Ltd. Registered in England. Company limited by guarantee: no. 5252407


Copyright © 2008 NHS Employers

A part of the NHS Confederation working on behalf of the NHS

The NHS Confederation (Employers) Company Ltd. Registered in England. Company limited by guarantee: no. 5252407

http://www.nhsconfed.org/issues/mediacentre-listing.cfm printed 07 Oct 2008 by 38.103.63.59