Health: Clinical Commissioning Groups Debate

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Department: Department of Health and Social Care

Health: Clinical Commissioning Groups

Lord Clark of Windermere Excerpts
Thursday 26th April 2012

(12 years ago)

Lords Chamber
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Earl Howe Portrait Earl Howe
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My Lords, we are involving all relevant stakeholders in drawing up the precise rules that we expect the NHS Commissioning Board to follow. As I mentioned in my initial Answer, part of that has resulted in guidance that has already been issued and the rest will follow shortly. As regards the second part of my noble friend’s question, the key is for CCGs to make arrangements to make sure that actual and potential conflicts of interest do not affect the integrity of the group’s decision-making process and do not appear to do so. Therefore, the CCG must not only be fair and open and honest, it must also be seen to be all those things, because a perceived conflict of interest which is not managed appropriately would be as damaging to the reputation of a CCG as an actual conflict.

Lord Clark of Windermere Portrait Lord Clark of Windermere
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My Lords, would the CCG’s workings and operations be subject to the Freedom of Information Act?

Earl Howe Portrait Earl Howe
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My Lords, CCGs will be statutory bodies and so the answer is yes.