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28/06/2023 page | Liaison group

Group – HFMA Summer 06/07/23

09/12/2022 ics post | Liaison group

How can ICS leaders benefit from an additional three months until launch?

When it was announced that the official launch date for ICSs was being shifted by NHS england from 1st April 2022, to three months later, on 1st July 2022, many ICS leaders may have found themselves looking for the positives for their system. Whether an ICS is already running, or still finding their feet in system working, the additional weeks before formal launch does offer some opportunities.

case study | Liaison workforce

The journey towards greater savings and self sufficiency with a locum bank

Great Western Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust was a long standing STAFFflow client of Liaison Workforce.

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NHS Procurement Conference and Excellence in Supply Awards - London Region
20/04/2023 Event

NHS Procurement Conference and Excellence in Supply Awards – London Region

30/03/2021 Blog, Liaison Care... blog

What did we learn from the suspension of Continuing Healthcare during the pandemic, and what must we do next?

CHC Strategic and Clinical Director at Liaison Care, looks at the lessons learned from the suspension of Continuing Healthcare during the Covid-19 pandemic, and what steps we should look at take next to progress the service.

26/10/2020 Blog... blog

Liaison Financial’s Technical Update – Importing and exporting goods update

01/01/2019 Blog, News... blog

New Year: New Habits – 3 New NHS resolutions to keep

case study | Liaison care

Review on one-to-one care reduces overspending and improves patient outcomes

Oxford CCG found that there was a noticeable increase in additional one-to-one care packages given out in the Oxford area, which led to a review to explore the reasons for and solutions to the sharp rise in provision.

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10/07/2020 Blog, COVID-19, Financial, Homepage... blog

Temporary reduced-rate VAT measures announced for catering and accommodation

case study | Liaison care

Review on one-to-one care reduces overspending and improves patient outcomes

Oxford CCG found that there was a noticeable increase in additional one-to-one care packages given out in the Oxford area, which led to a review to explore the reasons for and solutions to the sharp rise in provision.

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