The following reviews have taken place more than two years ago, more recent reviews can be found in the relevant section of the website. Where the sponsoring organisation has approved publication of the final report, this is also below and available to download. Where permission to publish the final report is awaited, a high-level explanatory paragraph is shown below.
Building on the earlier work undertaken by the Clinical Senate in 2014, 2015 and 2017, the Senate was commissioned by Lincolnshire STP to review whether there is a clear clinical evidence base underpinning the proposals to reconfigure services to deliver improved quality of care and enhance recruitment and retention of staff in order to deliver sustainable services.
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The East Midlands Clinical Senate was commissioned by University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust to support the completion of their Pre-Consultation Business Case that will be used to enable UHL to secure capital funding and go out to consult the public on plans to reconfigure the acute hospitals onto two sites.
The East Midlands Clinical Senate was commissioned earlier in the year to undertake a further two clinical reviews, specifically looking at Maternity Services and Community Services.
The East Midlands Clinical Senate was commissioned by Nene and Corby CCGs. A new model of care has been developed to meet the health needs of disabled children who access residential short break services within Northamptonshire.
The Clinical Senate was commissioned by Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust on behalf of the Northamptonshire Health and Care Partnership.
The Clinical Senate was commissioned to provide a strategic sense check of Northamptonshire’s emerging new pathway and model for intermediate care services (services provided to frail people; generally older people).
The Clinical Senate was commissioned by Corby CCG, a constituent member of the Northamptonshire STP, to review Corby’s New Primary Care Clinical Model.