PCNs need genuine influence over local spending to succeed

Primary care networks (PCNs) must have genuine influence over spending in their local health economies if they are to improve patient care and avoid the same fate as previous attempts to devolve strategic decisions to frontline clinicians, the NAPC president has warned.

by Luke Haynes

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