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New rules will discourage trusts from consuming more than their ‘fair share of NHS resources’

NHS England has launched the first substantive consultation on changes to the NHS provider licence since 2013. 

Licences set out the requirements providers must meet and are the legal mechanism NHS England can use to take enforcement action. Having a licence has long been mandatory for foundation trusts and independent providers, and will become so for trusts. The intention is for the proposals to take effect from next year.  

Most of the changes to the licence regime have been made to bring it into line with this year’s Health and Care Act and accompanying policy changes. For example, trusts will be required to collaborate with other providers and work effectively as part of their integrated care system. 

This extends to trusts delivering agreed financial plans decided at a system level. The aim is to provide “mutual accountability” and ensure each provider does not use “more than their fair share of NHS resources”.'

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Source: HSJ, 28 October 2022

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