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Regulation of NHS charities
The Department of Health is seeking feedback from the NHS and other interested parties on final proposals to revise the governance of NHS charities.
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Detail
NHS charities were established to receive and manage charitable funds to support healthcare in the NHS. They are typically linked to individual NHS providers (mainly hospital trusts) and range from Great Ormond Street to residual historical funds.
The proposals will:
- remove regulation by ministers
- enable NHS charities to establish and operate more flexibly and independently, in the interests of donors and patients
- preserve the close relationship with the providers of NHS services that the charities support.
We are primarily seeking feedback from NHS bodies, their charities, patient groups and other interested organisations, but will also take account of any other feedback received.
The executive summary contains the proposals and a feedback questionnaire and the deadline for comments is by 31 January 2013.
Documents
Executive summary of the review of NHS charities and feedback request application/pdfSummary report of the review of NHS charities application/pdfFull report on the review of the regulation and governance of NHS charities application/pdfResponse to the review of the regulation and governance of NHS charitiesapplication/pdf