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NHS long term plan: oral evidence session on Tuesday 15 January

15 January 2019

NHS England have published the Long Term Plan which sets out how NHS England will use the additional funding announced by the Government. The Health and Social Care Committee will hold two evidence sessions exploring the Plan.

Witnesses

Tuesday 15 January in the Thatcher Room, Portcullis House

At 2.30pm

  • Richard Murray, Chief Executive, King's Fund
  • Nigel Edwards, Chief Executive, Nuffield Trust
  • Dr Jennifer Dixon, Chief Executive, The Health Foundation
  • Niall Dickson, Chief Executive, NHS Confederation

At 3.30pm

  • Chris Hopson, Chief Executive, NHS Providers
  • Julie Wood, Chief Executive, NHS Clinical Commissioners
  • Dr Nav Chana, Joint National Primary Care Home Clinical Director, National Association of Primary Care
  • Cllr Ian Hudspeth, Chair of the Community Wellbeing Board, Local Government Authority

The evidence sessions

The first session will hear from thinktanks and stakeholders on the implications and practicality of the Long Term Plan. The first panel will consist of the King's Fund, Nuffield Trust and the Health Foundation. The second panel will hear from NHS Providers, NHS Clinical Commissioners, National Association of Primary Care and the Local Government Association.  

The second session will take place on Tuesday 29 January at 2.30pm. The Committee will hear from the Secretary of State, Chief Executive of NHS England, Chief Executive of NHS Improvement and the Chief Executive of Health Education England.

The Committee also intends to seek the views of patients and staff on the Plan by engaging with the NHS Assembly.

Further information

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