Saving Stories: Turning CIP Challenges into Proven Wins

Turning Everyday CIP Challenges into Evidence You Can Stand Behind

Our live event, hosted in partnership with the HCSA, was joined by over 100 NHS colleagues to explore real “Saving Stories” from across the NHS, focusing on how teams are moving beyond spreadsheet‑driven CIP management towards a more structured, programme‑led approach.

As NHS finance and procurement teams face increasing pressure to deliver cost improvement at pace, while strengthening governance, recurrence and assurance, many organisations are questioning whether traditional, spreadsheet‑led Cost Improvement Programme (CIP) processes remain fit for purpose.

Insights from the Webinar

We asked attendees to share their biggest CIP challenges, and the results highlighted a clear theme across NHS organisations: while savings targets continue to rise, many teams face the same challenges:

 
32%
 
said stakeholder and team engagement

 
25%
 
said visibility and reporting

 
24%
 
said internal capacity

Live Event: Liaison Assist Product Showcase

Join us on the 19th May at 11am for our upcoming product showcase, where we’ll take a deep dive into how CIP principles translate into day-to-day management, with a clear, practical focus on real-world applications.

Start your journey towards clearer, more controlled CIP delivery today.

Fill in the form to request a demo of Liaison Assist, our digital technology platform for planning, managing and tracking Cost Improvement Programmes.

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Connect With Our Speakers

Jack Mazzina

Commercial director, Liaison Workforce

Carl Gould

Head of Workforce Advisory Services, Liaison Workforce

Featured NHS Success Story: Savings and Efficiencies Delivered at University Hospital Southampton

£78.1 million of savings delivered in FY 24/25

✔ A 25% year-on-year increase in CIP savings

✔ Reputation as a Digital Healthcare pioneer solidified

Meet our team at Procurex England

Join our team of experts at the leading public procurement event in England, on the 18th June.