The cost of the workshop is £50 plus VAT per delegate. You will be invoiced following the event.
We will have an insightful discussion on the purpose of NHS Continuing Healthcare (CHC). CHC is funded by the NHS but provided outside of hospitals for adults over 18 who have complex health or significant ongoing care needs.
The budget for CHC across the NHS has increased from £4.42bn in 2022-2023 to £6.6bn in 2023-2024. This number is likely to rise further in response to the increased cost of care and the complexity of needs for those using the service.*
As a relatively complex funding stream, the statutory duties and commissioning responsibility of those delivering the service are poorly understood. In this workshop, we will dispel the myths and allow providers to understand how to implement effective case management strategies and support those individuals in receipt of NHS CHC.
*Figures sourced from the UK Parliament and LaingBuisson
Who should attend?
This session is aimed at senior leaders who are responsible for driving the commercial strategy within organisations delivering CHC, community services, mental health or learning disability services funded either partly or fully by the NHS.
Speakers
Laura Jordan, partner, Anthony Collins – Laura leads our corporate team and is a former in-house counsel. She is a trusted adviser to C-suite leaders, delivering modern, sustainable services.
Emma Watt, senior associate, Anthony Collins – Emma is a commercial adviser for health and social care providers. She helps clients navigate the complexities of public funding and commercial contracts.
Liam Fitzgerald, senior associate, Anthony Collins – Liam is an experienced litigator and adviser, supporting providers through high-value commercial disputes. He successfully represented SARCP (Staffordshire Association of Registered Care Providers) in the Stoke-on-Trent judicial review.
Art Calder, experienced leader of clinical services – He has managed some of England’s largest complex care divisions, which supported over 75% of the NHS landscape.