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September 21st, 2012 by

Image of the 38 Degrees guide for Clinical Commissioning Groups

Across England, local doctors are forming Clinical Commissioning Groups. It’s part of the government’s dangerous plan to re-organise the NHS. There’s a risk that CCGs could bring in more privatisation, as private companies get ready to bid for contracts by promising to cut costs. Vital services could be put at risk.

But together, 38 Degrees members have a plan to protect our NHS. Right now, doctors on Clinical Commissioning Groups are considering how they should be formally organised and what rules the CCG should follow. The last thing most doctors want is to carve the NHS up for private profit. If we work together, we can convince the doctors on CCGs to adopt wording and variations into their rules that would protect the NHS.

Over the last few months, lots of 38 Degrees members have chipped in to help fund 38 Degrees campaigns. That’s meant we’ve been able to pay for specialist lawyers to research and write robust wording which CCGs can adopt into their constitutions, without breaking the law. That would help protect our NHS from the worst risks of the government’s plans.

Here’s the plan:

- First, by signing the petition we can show our local CCGs that hundreds of local people back them standing up for the NHS.

- Second, 38 Degrees members in Islington can get together locally, to talk about what we want for our local NHS and how we’re going to take that message to our local CCGs.

- Third, we can arrange to meet with our CCGs to hand over the petition, and deliver a guide that will help them to defend the NHS. This guide contains the wording produced by the lawyers.

Click here to download a PDF of our Guide for CCGs. (4.2 Mb File)

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  • Anonymous

    You have just sent me an email to sign to stop Northwest Durham GPs from being taken over by companies such as Serco and Virgincare.
    It’s a bit late. This area was one of the first. North Durham CCG was established in October 2011, and was half owned by Virgin before then.

  • Anonymous

    I looked at the application to become a lay commissioner. My own GP is the interim chair. The information pack was put on the internet on 3rd September, although the application had to be in by August 24th.
    In order to apply, you have to show that you have commitment to clinical commissioning and the CCG!
    That disqualifies most members of 38 degrees.

  • Anonymous

    I have set up an epetition to have an inquiry into government ministers connections with private healthcare companies.
    Please sign up to it. I cannot put the link on here as 38 degrees get rid of my post when I do. the number is 40126.

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