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Journal publications
May 2016

Engaging GPs in commissioning: Realist evaluation of the early experiences of Clinical Commissioning Groups in the English NHS

McDermott, I., Coleman, A., Osipovič, D., Petsoulas, C., Perkins, N. (2016). Journal of Health Services Research & Policy. DOI:10.1177/1355819616648352.

Events
April 2016

The future of commissioning

Reports
April 2016

PHOENIX: Public Health and Obesity in England – the New Infrastructure Examined – Final report

The PHOENIX project aims to examine the impact of structural changes to the health and care system in England on the functioning of the public health system, and on the approaches taken to improving the public’s health.

Reports
April 2016

PHOENIX: Public Health and Obesity in England – the New Infrastructure Examined – Second survey report

The PHOENIX project aims to examine the impact of structural changes to the health and care system in England on the functioning of the public health system, and on the approaches taken to improving the public’s health.

Reports
February 2016

General practitioner recruitment and retention: An evidence synthesis – Final Report

This report is an evidence synthesis on GP recruitment, retention and re-employment.

Journal publications
January 2016

Complexity in the new NHS: longitudinal case studies of CCGs in England

Checkland, K., McDermott, I., Coleman, A., & Perkins, N. (2016). BMJ Open, 2016;6:e010199. DOI:doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2015-010199.

Reports
January 2016

Understanding primary care co-commissioning: Uptake, scope of activity and process of change – Interim report

This report presents early findings from the third phase of a longitudinal study following the development of CCGs since their inception in 2011. The over-arching aim of this phase of the project is to explore the significant changes to the work of CCGs as they took varying levels of new responsibility for commissioning primary care services from April 2015.

Reports
January 2016

Understanding primary care co-commissioning: Uptake, scope of activity and process of change – Interim report summary

This is the summary for the interim report.

Journal publications
October 2015

Co-owner, service provider, critical friend? The role of public health in clinical commissioning groups

Warwick-Giles, L., Coleman, A. & Checkland, K (2015). J Public Health (Oxf), 1-6. DOI: 10.1093/pubmed/fdv137

Reports
October 2015

Eighth National GP Worklife Survey

From Jonathan Gibson, Kath Checkland, Anna Coleman, Mark Hann, Robbie McCall, Sharon Spooner and Matt Sutton.

Journal publications
September 2015

Increasing autonomy in publically owned services: the case of community health services in England

Cameron, A. Allen, P., Williams, L., Durand, MA., Perotin, V., Bartlett, W. and Hutchings, A. (2015). Journal of Health Organisation and Management.

Journal publications
July 2015

Effectiveness of Case Management for ‘At Risk’ Patients in Primary Care: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Stokes, J., Panagioti, M., Alam, R., Checkland, K., Cheraghi-Sohi, S., & Bower, P. (2015). PLoS One, 10, e0132340.

Journal publications
July 2015

What happens when GPs engage in commissioning? Two decades of experience in the English NHS

Miller, R., Peckham, S., Coleman, A., McDermott, I., Harrison, S. & Checkland, K (2015). J Health Serv Res Policy.

Reports
July 2015

Exploring the GP ‘added value’ in commissioning: What works, in what circumstances, and how? Summary

In this study we explored the potential added value that clinicians, specifically GPs, bring to the commissioning process in interviews, and followed this up with observations of commissioners at work.

Reports
July 2015

PHOENIX: Public Health and Obesity in England – the New Infrastructure Examined – First survey report

The PHOENIX project aims to examine the impact of structural changes to the health and care system in England on the functioning of the public health system, and on the approaches taken to improving the public’s health.