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The event explored how the NHS can minimise waste and learn lessons from the pandemic about improving procurement processes
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The NHS spends over £30bn a year through procurement, on critical clinical services, medicines, equipment, IT, building maintenance, catering and cleaning. But does it spend this money well? During the pandemic questions were raised about value for money and transparency, particularly in relation to PPE contracts.
With NHS England recently creating a new central commercial function to coordinate the work of the more than 4,000 staff working on NHS procurement, how can the NHS make the most of its collective buying power and ensure money isn’t wasted? What lessons can be learned from NHS procurement during the pandemic? How can the NHS create more resilient supply chains? What role can procurement play in tackling health inequalities and the NHS’s commitment to reach net zero by 2045? And how can the NHS take advantage of the changes proposed in the Procurement Bill?
To answer these questions, the Institute for Government convened an expert panel including:
Jacqui Rock, Chief Commercial Officer at NHS England
David Hare, Chief Executive of the Independent Healthcare Providers Network
Patrick Parkin, Partner at Burges Salmon
Luella Trickett, Director, Value and Access at the Association of British HealthTech Industries
The event was chaired by Nick Davies, Programme Director at the Institute for Government.
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