HEALTH

CCG tenders could face 'more robust' scrutiny

An NHS England investigation into the collapse of a major contract put out to tender by a clinical commissioning group (CCG) is likely to recommend that such deals should face more robust scrutiny, according to a senior NHS manager.

An NHS England investigation into the collapse of a major contract put out to tender by a clinical commissioning group (CCG) is likely to recommend that such deals should face more robust scrutiny, according to a senior NHS manager.

Paul Watson, NHS England's Midlands and East regional director, was giving evidence to a council health committee hearing on the controversial Cambridgeshire older people's services contract, which collapsed last December.

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