22 Nov 2007
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Commenting on the survey, David Stout, Director of the PCT Network which represents the majority of Primary Care Trusts said:
"Practice based commissioning was developed to engage clinicians in commissioning to improve the quality of patient care. PCTs are currently involved in an ambitious programme of improvement through world class commissioning, of which PbC is an integral part . It should be seen in the context of PCTs' wider commissioning role, and is not just about financial management.
As the report suggests, robust budgets, accessible information and sound governance will of course help ensure the success of PbC. However, we must be careful not to expect a "one-size fits all" model. PbC must be used flexibly to deliver innovative and locally responsive services.
"GPs wishing to become involved with commissioning should be encouraged, but we cannot expect every GP to want to become involved in service redesign or hold budgets. Those who choose to focus on clinical practice should be able to do so with the confidence that their patients can continue to access excellent care."
ENDS
1. The PCT Network represents the majority of primary care trusts in England. It was established in December 2006 to provide a distinct voice for PCTs. The Network is part of the NHS Confederation;
2. The NHS Confederation represents more than 95% of the organisations that make up the NHS. Its members include the majority of NHS acute trusts, ambulance trusts, foundation trusts, mental health trusts, primary care trusts, special health authorities and strategic health authorities in England; trusts and local health boards in Wales; and health and social service trusts and boards in Northern Ireland.
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Last reviewed 23 Nov 2007