How are clinical commissioning groups managing conflicts of interest under primary care co-commissioning in England? A qualitative analysis.
Valerie MoranPauline AllenImelda McDermottKath ChecklandLynsey Warwick-GilesOz GoreDonna BramwellAnna ColemanPublished in: BMJ open (2017)
Devolving responsibility for primary care co-commissioning to CCGs created a structural conflict of interest. The NHSE statutory guidance should be refined and clarified so that CCGs can properly manage conflicts of interest. Non-clinician members of committees involved in commissioning primary care require training in order to make decisions requiring clinical input in the absence of GPs.