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Consultation outcome: Provider Selection Regime: supplementary consultation on the detail of proposals for regulations

Department Of Health

July 13
09:00 2023

Detail of outcome

This consultation sought views to help develop the regulations for the proposed Provider Selection Regime (RSR) and was supplementary to NHS Englands earlier consultation on proposals previously set out for the PSR.

This supplementary consultation opened on 21 February 2022 and closed on 28 March 2022. In total, it received 124 responses of these, 68% were from organisations and 32% were from individuals. We also received letters sent to us directly from 2 organisations.

These responses were considered and used to inform this government response to the supplementary consultation.


Original consultation

Summary

The Provider Selection Regime is a proposed new set of rules that will govern the arrangement of healthcare services in England.

This consultation ran from
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Consultation description

The proposed Provider Selection Regime will be a new set of rules replacing the existing procurement rules for arranging healthcare services in England. The proposed rules will be introduced by regulations made under the Health and Care Bill.

This consultation builds on the engagement and consultation activity which NHS England has undertaken over the past 3 years. It aims to build on the consensus achieved from NHS Englands consultation on proposals previously set out for the Provider Selection Regime, and does not repeat or reopen that consultation.

This supplementary consultation seeks views from respondents to help develop the regulations for the Provider Selection Regime.

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